Iranian officials have indicated they have not yet finalized a potential agreement with the United States, despite former President Trump’s assertions that a deal was nearing completion. A spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, Esmail Baghei, stated that a “significant portion” of the agreement’s text has been agreed upon, but a final decision remains pending. Trump had previously claimed the agreement with Tehran would be signed “in the coming days.” Israel, a key U.S. ally, has clarified it was not involved in any negotiations between the U.S. and Iran and is not a party to any potential accord. The statements highlight a discrepancy between the perspectives of the involved parties regarding the status of the prospective agreement. This raises questions about the likelihood and timeline of any finalized deal. The lack of Israeli involvement also suggests potential regional complications.