Iranian negotiators are casting doubt on the United States’ willingness and ability to uphold potential commitments following a recent Israeli attack in Beirut. The attack occurred as the US and Iran were reportedly on the verge of reaching an agreement, with former President Trump previously stating a deal could be signed “in an hour.” Tehran is now openly questioning Washington’s sincerity, suggesting a potential breakdown in negotiations. This skepticism arises amidst heightened regional tensions and the timing of the Israeli strike. The incident has introduced significant uncertainty into the already fragile diplomatic process. The Iranian negotiator’s comments highlight a growing concern that external factors are deliberately undermining efforts to restore the agreement. This raises questions about the future of US-Iran relations and the possibility of a renewed nuclear deal.
