Following a US-Israeli attack on Iran in February which sparked conflict, Washington and Tehran reached a ceasefire in April. A memorandum of understanding was subsequently signed on June 17th, initiating discussions within Iran regarding the future of its relationship with the United States. Despite the agreement, significant divisions and objections to negotiations with the US have emerged among Iranian political figures. However, this internal opposition is not expected to entirely derail the ongoing negotiation process. The agreement represents a notable shift in dynamics between the two nations, prompting internal debate about potential future engagement. The memorandum’s details remain limited, but it signals a willingness from both sides to de-escalate tensions and explore potential avenues for dialogue. This development marks a significant moment in US-Iran relations after a period of heightened hostility.