Iran and the United States are reportedly nearing a new agreement, with speculation that it could be finalized soon. According to a statement on Donald Trump’s Truth Social, the deal might have been expected on Sunday, coinciding with the former US president’s birthday. However, Tehran University professor Fouad Azadi told Al Jazeera that Iranian officials are unlikely to sign the deal that day to avoid giving Trump the impression of receiving a “birthday gift.” Azadi noted that public sentiment in Iran remains optimistic about a possible agreement within days.
Azadi explained that Iran does not want to create a situation where Trump could claim personal credit, citing his alleged involvement in serious war crimes. He further stated that even if a deal is reached, genuine friendship among the United States, Iran, and Israel remains unlikely. As long as Washington continues policies supporting Israeli dominance in the Middle East, normalization will not occur.
Azadi added that ongoing conflicts have permanently altered the region’s security structure, reflecting deep mistrust and geopolitical shifts across the Middle East.