By Parisa HafeziDUBAI, June 1 (Reuters) - Iran is pushing for a limited interim agreement with the United States in a bid to ease mounting economic pressure and stabilise the situation at home, while avoiding major concessions on its nuclear programme, according to sources and analysts.The approach reflects a familiar playbook for the Islamic Republic: absorb pressure, avoid irreversible compromises and keep negotiations alive without shifting core positions, three Iranian sources close to decision-makers said.

The administrations of US President Donald Trump and the Iranian government confirmed on Friday the existence of a preliminary agreement aimed at extending the current ceasefire…

By Parisa HafeziDUBAI, June 1 (Reuters) - Iran is pushing for a limited interim agreement with the United States in a bid to ease mounting economic pressure and stabilise the…

Iran is pursuing a limited interim agreement with the United States. This move aims to alleviate mounting economic pressure and stabilize the domestic situation. The Islamic…

Iran is seeking a limited interim deal with the US to ease economic pressure while avoiding major nuclear concessions.

Iranian authorities reject capitulation, but there are subtle differences between various factions.

Trump administration has not proposed sanctions relief in exchange for Iran opening the Strait of Hormuz, US secretary of state says.