According to Al Jazeera, despite numerous efforts from all sides, the US and Iran have yet to reach an agreement. A compromise exists on the table. Vice President Vance's statement suggests that some possibility remains—he indicated it was their final and best solution. A source stated that the good news is that negotiations have not broken down, but the bad news is that no breakthrough has been achieved. It is understood that approximately five rounds of talks have been held, with written exchanges of views following each round, suggesting that a broader framework is in place. Currently, there is one proposal and one counter-proposal. We need to pay attention to Iran's response, as the interviewed source believes the US has made maximum demands, particularly regarding the Strait of Hormuz, on which Iran is unwilling to concede.