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Are Iran, US really close to a breakthrough ‘deal’?

Are Iran, US really close to a breakthrough ‘deal’?

Summary

President Donald Trump announced that a deal with Iran is close, which he says could end the recent conflict in the Gulf. Though the U.S. and Iran have held talks and exchanged peace proposals, Iran has not confirmed any agreement yet, and experts say any deal now would likely be a temporary ceasefire, not a final peace treaty.

Key Facts

  • President Trump said Iran’s top leaders have approved talks and called off planned strikes on Iran.
  • He claimed many countries, including the U.S., Israel, Saudi Arabia, and others, have agreed on the deal details.
  • A signing ceremony might happen in Europe soon, led by Vice President JD Vance.
  • Iran has only described Trump’s claims as speculation and has not confirmed the deal.
  • Direct talks between the U.S. and Iran previously failed but continued through mediators in Pakistan.
  • The conflict began in February 2026 after attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel.
  • Trump has repeatedly said a deal was close, but multiple crises have prolonged the conflict.
  • Analysts warn that Trump’s statements may be exaggerated and that a lasting peace deal is not yet reached.
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