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Iran, US near deal to end conflict; Tehran residents express doubt

The United States and Iran are moving toward a potential agreement to end their conflict, with Pakistan—which hosted direct talks between the two nations in April 2026—reporting the deal could be finalized within 24 hours. Iran's foreign minister stated the agreement will be signed remotely once completed, while Saudi Arabia and Qatar have publicly endorsed the negotiation progress. However, according to Al Jazeera's reporting from Tehran streets, Iranian citizens express skepticism about whether such a deal will hold or address underlying grievances.

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  • US and Iran are negotiating a potential agreement to end conflict. (Source: 22+ US MSM articles; Al Jazeera)
  • Pakistan hosted the first direct talks between US and Iran in April 2026. (Source: Al Jazeera; corroborated by MSM count)
  • Iran's foreign minister said the agreement will be signed remotely once finalized. (Source: Al Jazeera)
  • Saudi Arabia and Qatar have publicly hailed negotiation progress. (Source: Al Jazeera)

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  • ~Iranian residents on Tehran streets express skepticism about the potential deal. (Source: Al Jazeera reporting from ground level, not independently verified finding)
  • ~The agreement represents concrete diplomatic progress between the nations. (Source: Characterized by negotiating parties' statements reported by Al Jazeera)
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Source typePublic Media·T3
Content typeReported
ConfidenceCorroborated
Coverage3 of 15 major US outlets
PublishedJune 17, 2026 at 7:31 AM PDT

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