U.S. President Donald Trump and Iranian President have signed an agreement intended to de-escalate conflict in the Middle East. The deal represents a temporary measure designed to create space for more comprehensive negotiations. These future talks will focus on the long-term control of Iran’s nuclear program, a significantly more complex undertaking. Details of the initial agreement remain limited, but it signals a willingness from both sides to engage in dialogue. The arrangement does not resolve the underlying issues driving regional tensions, but offers a potential pathway towards a more stable situation. Observers note the agreement’s success hinges on the commitment to good-faith negotiations in the coming weeks and months. The deal’s primary aim is to prevent further escalation while a framework for long-term nuclear control is developed.