The White House expressed optimism regarding a potential future nuclear agreement with Iran, anticipating acceptance from both Iranian leadership and Israel. Despite President Trump’s criticism of Iranian state media reporting, which created some uncertainty, Iran’s Foreign Ministry indicates openness to a framework for negotiations. Crucially, the US administration has stated it will not provide Iran with financial assistance or ease existing sanctions as part of any new deal. This stance represents a significant departure from previous negotiations and complicates the path forward. The potential agreement focuses solely on Iran’s nuclear program, with no concessions planned regarding other areas of contention. Further details regarding the proposed framework remain limited, but officials suggest ongoing diplomatic efforts are underway. The situation remains fluid, with both sides signaling a willingness to engage while maintaining firm red lines.