A recent agreement between Iran and the United States has seen Iran emerge from a period of conflict in a stronger position than many anticipated. However, significant challenges lie ahead for both nations in fully implementing the terms of the deal. According to BBC Persian’s Amir Azimi, while Iran has demonstrated resilience, future obstacles could prove more difficult to overcome. The agreement’s benefits for both countries are currently being assessed, but sustained adherence is not guaranteed. The deal’s success hinges on navigating complex internal and external pressures facing both Tehran and Washington. Further analysis suggests that the current phase of the conflict has concluded, but a more demanding period of implementation is now beginning for Iran. The long-term stability of the agreement remains uncertain.
