Diplomats remain cautious as the peace process between the United States and Iran unfolds. While neither Washington nor Tehran desires its complete collapse, they anticipate numerous challenges filled with distrust.
Vice President JD Vance’s scheduled visit to Zurich on Friday was intended for the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding. However, both Vance and the Iranian officials canceled their trips, signaling potential hurdles ahead.
The negotiators from both nations have committed to a 60-day timeline. Their goal is to transform the informal Memorandum signed by President Donald Trump into a comprehensive peace agreement. This period presents both optimism and uncertainty as they navigate delicate discussions.

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