Sources Report Potential U.S.-Iran Deal Under Discussion
Sources indicate a possible agreement between the U.S. and Iran that would include a ceasefire extension and nuclear commitments.

Sources have indicated that a potential agreement between the United States and Iran is under discussion, according to reports from congressional briefings.
The reported framework includes several key components: a 60-day ceasefire extension, a commitment to halt fighting across multiple fronts including Lebanon, and assurances from Iran that it will not develop nuclear weapons.
Senator Ron Johnson, a Republican from Wisconsin, commented on the potential deal during a recent interview, stating "Let's see how this all develops" when asked about the possible agreement. Johnson's remarks came as part of broader discussions about U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
The details of the potential agreement remain unconfirmed by official government sources. Neither the White House nor the State Department has publicly verified the reported terms or confirmed that formal negotiations are taking place.
The reported ceasefire extension would build upon existing temporary agreements in the region, while the nuclear commitments would address longstanding international concerns about Iran's nuclear program. The inclusion of Lebanon in any fighting cessation would potentially impact ongoing regional conflicts involving Iranian-backed groups.