According to reports, the United States and Iran are trying dialogue and trying dialogue and trying to try.The tension is cooling through the form of "understanding".

Reuters quoted Iran and Western officials that the United States and Iraqi will make a step -by -step implementation step one by one in order to restrict Iran's nuclear plan and release the issues such as Iranian citizens and some Iranian overseas assets.

These steps will be regarded as a "understanding" arrangement rather than required an agreement for the US Congress.

Many US legislators oppose to Iran's benefits in negotiations, on the grounds that Iran provides military assistance to Russia, implements domestic implementation, and its support for agents who attack the interests of the United States.

U.S. State Department spokesman Miller denied that Washington had any agreement with Tehran.

However, he said that Washington hopes that Tehran's tension is alleviated and promised to restrict the nuclear plan, stop supporting regional agent organizations and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and releases the detention US citizens.

Miller said that the United States "continues to achieve all these goals through diplomatic contact."He did not provide details.

A Iranian official said: "You can call it a temporary agreement, a temporary arrangement or an understanding arrangement. In short, both parties want to avoid further upgrading the situation."

He said: "The first thing to do is to exchange prisoners and told some Iranian assets."

In July 2015, Iran reached an Iranian nuclear agreement with the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China, and Germany.In May 2018, the U.S. President Trump unilaterally withdrew the agreement, and then restarted and added a series of sanctions on Iraq.Since May 2019, Iran has gradually suspended the performance of some of the clauses in the agreement, but promised to take measures "reversible".

After Biden took office, since April 2021, the Iranian nuclear agreement has held multiple rounds of talks in Vienna to discuss the recovery of the United States and Iraq, and the United States has involved the negotiations indirectly.

In early August 2022, the European Union submitted a "final text" on the recovery of the Iranian nuclear agreement to the negotiating participants.Iran and the United States subsequently exchanged written opinions on each other, but the negotiations have not made significant progress since September 2022.