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Middle East crisis live: Iran says no final peace agreement reached, after Trump claims deal could be signed soon

Middle East crisis live: Iran says no final peace agreement reached, after Trump claims deal could be signed soon

Summary

Iran’s foreign ministry said no final peace agreement has been made with the United States, despite President Trump’s claims a deal could be signed soon to end the ongoing Middle East war. Trump announced that major parts of the agreement are ready and that the important Strait of Hormuz would reopen once the deal is signed, but Iran said the talks are still under review and they will not give up key demands.

Key Facts

  • Iran and the U.S. are negotiating a peace deal to end a three-month war in the Middle East.
  • President Trump said a settlement could be signed soon, possibly this weekend in Europe.
  • Iran’s foreign ministry stated no final decision has been made and important issues are still being reviewed.
  • Trump canceled planned U.S. airstrikes as talks reached the highest level of Iran’s leadership approval.
  • Several Middle Eastern countries, including Israel, Saudi Arabia, and UAE, are involved or aware of the negotiations.
  • Israel said it is not part of the emerging agreement but expects Iran to remove enriched nuclear material and stop supporting terrorist groups.
  • Trump said the strait of Hormuz will open after signing the deal, which is important for global oil shipping.
  • Oil prices dropped after Trump canceled strikes, and Asian stock markets rose amid hopes for peace.
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