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20 articlesTrump Says Agreement To End Iran War Is βLargely Negotiatedβ
Trump claims an agreement to end the Iran war is 'largely negotiated.' Pakistani officials told Reuters that ongoing peace negotiations are 'encouraging,' providing some external validation to the statement.
Trump says Iran deal βlargely negotiatedβ as 84-day war nears possible end
Trump announces progress in Iran deal negotiations after talks with regional leaders, claiming final details will be announced soon. The headline frames this as occurring during an '84-day war,' establishing temporal context for the announcement.
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IRGC dismisses Trump comments on Iran nuclear talks
The IRGC dismissed Trump's social media comments about Iran nuclear talks as propaganda, asserting Tehran has made no nuclear commitments. Iranian officials via Fars news agency claimed the nuclear issue hasn't been discussed in current negotiations, contradicting Trump's characterization of it as central to any agreement.
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US: White House locked down after shots fired
The White House was locked down following gunshots heard nearby while President Trump was inside working on Iran negotiations. Emergency police responded to the incident with a significant deployment.
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Israel reportedly sidelined from US-Iran ceasefire talks
A New York Times report indicates Israel was largely excluded from US-Iran ceasefire negotiations, reflecting growing strategic disagreements between Israel and Washington over Iran policy. The article frames this exclusion as a notable diplomatic development amid US-Iran tension management efforts.
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βUnited States of the Middle East?β: Trump posts US flag covering Iran
Trump posted an image on Truth Social showing a US flag superimposed over Iran, which experts interpret as a political statement amid ongoing US-Iran diplomatic negotiations. The post's timing and imagery are characterized as controversial given concurrent peace talks.
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Iran, Pakistan send revised peace proposal to US, sources tell Reuters
Iran and Pakistan have submitted a revised peace proposal to the US aimed at ending a war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with sources indicating the US response is expected by Sunday. The report cites Pakistani sources familiar with negotiations and references Trump's earlier comments to Axios about making a decision on the matter by that deadline.
Iran ambassador hopes βpositive stride taking shapeβ in Iran-US deal
Iran's ambassador to Pakistan expressed cautious optimism about ongoing Iran-US negotiations mediated by Pakistan, citing achievements and hopes for regional peace. The ambassador thanked Pakistan's role in mediation while noting commitment from both sides is necessary for progress.
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Araghchi, Trump hold calls with regional leaders
Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi conducted phone calls with regional counterparts in Egypt, Qatar, and Oman regarding potential US-Iran negotiations. Trump was separately expected to call leaders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Egypt, and Turkey on related diplomatic matters.
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Pakistan official says Iran war interim deal is in final phase
A Pakistani official involved in negotiations told Reuters that a US-Iran interim deal is in final phases and described as 'fairly comprehensive to terminate the war,' with a three-stage framework proposed. The official cautioned that nothing is finalized until completion.
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Iran 'getting a lot closer' to agreement with US, Trump says
Trump claims Iran negotiations are progressing toward agreement while Tehran signals progress but excludes nuclear weapons from initial framework discussions. The headline emphasizes Trump's optimistic characterization while the description adds Iranian context about nuclear weapons being excluded from preliminary talks.
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US, Iran strike upbeat tone as Hormuz deal takes shape
The US and Iran are reported to be making progress in negotiations regarding the Strait of Hormuz, with Trump highlighting positive developments. However, Tehran simultaneously signaled that substantial disagreements remain unresolved in the broader conflict de-escalation process.
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U.S. and Iran report progress on talks ending war, looking to next few days
Iran, the United States, and Pakistan reported progress in talks aimed at ending conflict, with officials indicating significant developments in ongoing negotiations. The story emphasizes optimism about near-term resolution based on statements from multiple parties involved in mediation.
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The Art of the Deal
A Reason magazine piece critiquing a Trump/DOJ settlement agreement, characterizing it with inflammatory language ('Utterly stupid, morally wrong'). The analysis examines how the outlet frames executive-branch negotiations through adversarial framing rather than neutral reporting.
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βEncouragingβ progress made on ending US-Iran war
The Straits Times reports that Iran's foreign ministry states progress is being made toward resolving US-Iran tensions through a memorandum of understanding. The headline uses the word 'encouraging' to characterize negotiations that Iran describes as focused on finalization.
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US and Iran report progress on talks ending war, looking to next few days
The US and Iran report progress in negotiations aimed at ending conflict, with both parties indicating advancement in talks. Iran's foreign ministry is focused on finalizing a memorandum of understanding, with both sides suggesting substantive developments are possible in the coming days.
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Iran's top negotiator says Tehran will not compromise in talks with US
Iran's top negotiator Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf stated during talks with Pakistan's army chief that the U.S. cannot be trusted in negotiations and Iran will not compromise on national rights. The statement was made in Tehran and reported by state television.
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Pakistanβs moment in the Sun: Can it really end the Iran war?
Pakistan's military leadership is positioning itself as a diplomatic intermediary between Iran and the United States, drawing parallels to historic peace negotiations. The article frames this as Pakistan's potential moment to resolve regional tensions through diplomatic channels.
Iran, US could be close to breakthrough in talks for draft deal to end war
US and Iranian officials signal potential breakthrough in Middle East peace talks, with Secretary of State Rubio expressing optimism while acknowledging remaining gaps. Pakistan's army chief, acting as intermediary, completed talks in Tehran. Nuclear program disputes will be excluded from initial negotiations.
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Rubio, in India, says Iran war will be solved 'one way or the other'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated during an India visit that progress has been made in U.S.-Iran peace negotiations, with resolution coming 'one way or the other.' The brief report presents his comments without substantial analysis or context about the negotiations' status.
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