After 110 days of conflict, the United States and Iran have signed a preliminary agreement aimed at ending their ongoing war. The accord, published in full by *Le Monde*, establishes a framework for future negotiations to address unresolved issues. While the agreement signals a potential de-escalation, it remains a fragile understanding requiring further discussion. The specifics of the protocol have been detailed and analyzed by the French newspaper. This initial step does not represent a comprehensive resolution, but rather a pathway toward one. The agreement’s success hinges on the willingness of both nations to engage in good-faith negotiations. It marks a significant, though tentative, shift in the relationship between Washington and Tehran.
