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Iranians divided on peace prospects after US-Iran say a deal is near

Iranians divided on peace prospects after US-Iran say a deal is near

Summary

Iran and the United States announced they are close to a temporary agreement to end a conflict. Iranian officials expressed hope about the deal, while Israel’s leader said Israel would not join the agreement. People in Iran had different opinions about the potential peace.

Key Facts

  • Iran and the US say they are near a temporary peace agreement.
  • The deal aims to stop a war, though details are not fully shared.
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the agreement is closer than ever.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will not be part of the deal.
  • Reactions among Iranians vary, showing mixed feelings about the deal and peace prospects.
  • The agreement mentioned is described as a "memorandum of understanding," which means a preliminary arrangement.
  • The exact conflict involved is not specified in the article.
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