Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has approved a preliminary peace agreement reached with the United States. This approval comes despite Khamenei expressing a “different opinion” regarding the terms of the deal, which was initially signed by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. The announcement signals a potential shift in diplomatic relations between the two nations, though internal divisions remain apparent. Details of the agreement have not been fully disclosed, but it represents a significant development in ongoing negotiations. The discrepancy in viewpoints between the Supreme Leader and the President suggests potential challenges in the implementation of the accord. This approval is expected to move the agreement forward, despite the acknowledged differences at the highest levels of Iranian government. Further clarification on the nature of Khamenei’s reservations is anticipated.