The Iranian government is awaiting a final decision regarding a nuclear agreement with Washington [1, 2].

The resolution of this deal is critical for regional stability and the future of Iran's nuclear program. A failure to reach a consensus could heighten tensions between the two nations and jeopardize international diplomatic efforts.

Reports indicate that Tehran is currently navigating a period of internal political friction. Factions within the Iranian government are reportedly at odds over the specific approach and terms of the agreement [1, 2]. This domestic dispute has complicated the decision-making process as officials assess the potential consequences of the deal's terms [1, 2].

Amid these negotiations, the Iranian government has denied statements made by President Trump regarding the agreement [1, 2]. Iranian officials said the U.S. administration's portrayal of the situation was an attempt to create a "fake victory" [2].

While the exact timeline for the final decision remains unspecified, the situation remains fluid. Both Washington and Tehran continue to evaluate the framework of the deal while managing the political pressures within their respective governments [1, 2].

Tehran is awaiting a final decision on the nuclear agreement with Washington

The tension between internal Iranian political factions and the public denials of U.S. claims suggest that any final agreement will be subject to intense domestic scrutiny in Tehran. The characterization of the U.S. narrative as a 'fake victory' indicates a high level of mistrust that may hinder the implementation of the deal even if a formal agreement is reached.