US and Iran Reportedly Close to Agreement to End Conflict
The United States and Iran are reportedly nearing an agreement aimed at ending their war, according to three regional officials who spoke to The Associated Press on Friday. A senior U.S. official indicated that the tentative deal includes provisions for the removal and destruction of nuclear material from Iran. This development suggests a potential diplomatic resolution to the ongoing tensions between the two nations.

The United States and Iran are reportedly close to signing an agreement designed to end their ongoing conflict.
Three regional officials conveyed this information to The Associated Press on Friday. The proposed deal signifies a potential step towards de-escalation between the two countries.
Further details emerged from a senior U.S. official, who stated that the tentative agreement includes specific terms for the removal and destruction of nuclear material from Iran.
According to France 24, Douglas Herbert provided additional context on this developing situation.

