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U.S. and Iran suggest progress on peace talks, but deal 'not imminent'

U.S. and Iran suggest progress on peace talks, but deal 'not imminent'

Summary

U.S. and Iranian officials say they have made some progress in talks to end the war, but no final deal is close yet. President Trump said a deal might be near but also noted the U.S. is not rushing the process. Negotiations restarted in Doha with high-level Iranian officials attending.

Key Facts

  • U.S. and Iran are talking to end the war.
  • Both sides agree progress has been made.
  • President Trump mentioned a deal could be close.
  • Trump also said the U.S. is not rushing to finalize the agreement.
  • Talks resumed in Doha, a city in Qatar.
  • Senior Iranian officials took part in the meetings.
  • Iran said that while there is progress, a deal is not happening soon.
  • The exact amount of progress and timing remain unclear.
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