Trump says "settlement" reached on Iran, Tehran denies "final conclusion"
Summary
President Trump said the U.S. and Iran have reached a peace agreement, but Iranian officials deny that a final deal has been made. Talks between the two countries may continue next week with a memorandum of understanding expected to be signed soon.Key Facts
- President Trump announced a settlement with Iran and said a deal would likely be signed in Europe.
- Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman said no final decision has been reached and accused the U.S. of making new demands.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke with President Trump about the proposed peace deal, expressing support for certain conditions.
- Iran allegedly tried to attack commercial ships near the Strait of Hormuz, and U.S. forces shot down two Iranian drones.
- A memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran is expected to be signed early next week.
- The memorandum would start 60 days of talks to work out a detailed U.S.-Iran agreement.
- Iranian news agencies have stated that President Trump’s announcements about the deal should be viewed with caution.
- The peace process aims to address issues like missile production, nuclear material, and Iran’s support for armed groups in the region.
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