The United States and Iran have reportedly agreed on a draft of a preliminary, 60-day agreement. A senior US administration official indicated an 80-85% chance of the deal being signed. The agreement focuses on a temporary framework, with economic benefits for Iran contingent upon fulfilling commitments outlined within it. Details of the agreement remain limited, but it signals a potential breakthrough in ongoing negotiations. Washington is currently assessing the final prospects for implementation. This development could represent a significant shift in relations between the two countries, though full economic relief for Iran is tied to compliance. The agreement’s success hinges on both sides adhering to the terms over the next two months.