A senior Iranian source told Al Jazeera Arabic that no final agreement has been reached yet between Tehran and Washington [1].

This development suggests that despite ongoing diplomatic efforts, significant hurdles remain in the negotiations between the two nations. The lack of a deal maintains a state of tension in the region as both sides attempt to resolve long-standing disputes.

According to the source, negotiations are currently ongoing to narrow the gap between the two parties [1]. The process remains active, but a definitive resolution has not been formalized.

Detailed reports indicate that the U.S. latest proposal contains specific items that Iran finds unacceptable [3]. Because of these points of contention, the two governments have not yet signed a final agreement [3].

The source said the current state of affairs is a continuing effort to find common ground. While the dialogue persists, the specific nature of the rejected proposals remains undisclosed to the public.

Tehran and Washington have a history of complex diplomatic interactions involving sanctions, and nuclear monitoring. The current stalemate reflects the difficulty of aligning the strategic requirements of both administrations.

No final agreement has been reached yet between Tehran and Washington.

The absence of a final deal indicates that the U.S. and Iran are still struggling to reconcile their core demands. While the continuation of talks prevents a total diplomatic collapse, the rejection of the latest U.S. proposal suggests that the remaining 'gap' involves high-stakes concessions that neither side is yet willing to make.