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Will there be a deal to end the Iran war this time?

From Al Jazeera · () English

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  • U.S. President Donald Trump announced an imminent deal to end the Iran war, with a memorandum of understanding possibly to be signed soon.
  • Iran's government downplayed the announcement, stating that while parts of a deal are finalized, no final decision has been made.
  • The report questions whether a deal is truly close and if such an agreement would be sustainable.

President Donald Trump has declared that an agreement to end the Iran war is close at hand, suggesting a memorandum of understanding could be signed in Europe as early as this weekend. This announcement follows the cancellation of planned strikes against Iran, signaling a potential shift in U.S. policy.

However, Tehran has offered a more reserved perspective on Trump's claims. Iranian officials indicated that while significant portions of a potential deal have been agreed upon, a final decision has not yet been reached. This discrepancy raises questions about the true proximity of a resolution and the level of consensus between the two nations.

The situation prompts scrutiny into the feasibility and durability of any potential agreement. Analysts and international observers are weighing whether the current diplomatic momentum can overcome existing challenges and lead to a lasting peace. The report features insights from experts like Dania Thafer of the Gulf International Forum, Foad Izadi from the University of Tehran, and Barbara Slavin of the Stimson Center to explore these complex dynamics.

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Originally published by Al Jazeera. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.