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Iran War Live: Trump Says Deal to Be Signed Today; Tehran Urges Caution

From Al Jazeera · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • The US and Iran are reportedly close to signing the first stage of a peace deal.
  • Disagreements persist between the two nations regarding the exact timing of the signing.
  • Tehran is urging caution amid the ongoing negotiations.

The United States and Iran appear to be on the verge of signing the initial phase of a peace agreement, signaling a potential de-escalation in their long-standing tensions. However, the exact timeline for this landmark agreement remains a point of contention between the two parties.

While the prospect of a deal has generated significant attention, Tehran has advised caution. This stance suggests that while progress has been made, critical details or assurances may still be under discussion, or there may be internal considerations influencing Iran's approach to the finalization of the agreement.

Trump says deal to be signed today

โ€” Donald TrumpQuoted in the headline regarding the expected signing of the peace deal.

The specifics of the "first stage" of the peace deal have not been fully detailed, leaving room for interpretation regarding the scope and immediate impact of the agreement. The differing views on when the deal will be signed indicate that the final steps are delicate and require careful navigation by both Washington and Tehran.

This development comes after a period of heightened geopolitical activity and underscores the complex diplomatic efforts involved in resolving international conflicts. The outcome of these negotiations could have significant implications for regional stability and global relations.

Tehran urges caution

โ€” IranDescribing Iran's stance on the impending peace deal, as mentioned in the headline.
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Originally published by Al Jazeera in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.