Trump calls off Iran strikes, citing deal approval; Tehran disputes any agreement was reached
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he is calling off new U.S. military strikes on Iran, stating that 'final points' of an initial peace deal have been approved and that a signing ceremony will be announced soon. Iran's semi-official Fars news agency reported that Tehran had not approved the text of any agreement, creating a direct discrepancy between the two sides' public positions. Trump has repeatedly claimed since mid-March that a deal with Iran to end the war is imminent.
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- โTrump called off new U.S. military strikes on Iran on Thursday. (Source: France 24 English, corroborated by 48+ US MSM articles)
- โTrump stated 'final points' of an initial peace deal had been approved. (Source: France 24 English, corroborated by 48+ US MSM articles)
- โTrump said details of a signing ceremony would be announced shortly. (Source: France 24 English, corroborated by 48+ US MSM articles)
- โIran's Fars news agency reported Tehran had not approved the text of any agreement. (Source: France 24 English, corroborated by 48+ US MSM articles)
- โTrump has repeatedly claimed since mid-March that a deal with Iran to end the war is imminent. (Source: France 24 English, corroborated by 48+ US MSM articles)
~ Interpretation
- ~The conflicting statements between Trump and Iranian officials suggest ongoing disagreement over the status of negotiations.
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