Trump Claims US Nears Peace Deal with Iran in Days Amid Ongoing Tensions
Trump says US is in the 'final throes' of reaching a peace deal with Iran - and insists it will take 'two or three days'
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US President Donald Trump announced that negotiators are in the 'final throes' of reaching a peace agreement with Iran, expecting it to conclude within 'two or three days.' This comes amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, with ongoing military actions despite a ceasefire.
- 01Trump stated that Iran and Israel agreed to pause conflict through US mediation.
- 02Iran demands relief from Israeli strikes on Lebanon as part of any deal.
- 03Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu insists on continuing military operations against Hezbollah.
- 04US Vice President JD Vance acknowledged diverging interests between the US and Israel.
- 05Iran's foreign ministry confirmed ongoing peace talks, with Pakistan acting as a mediator.
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US President Donald Trump has indicated that negotiators are in the 'final throes' of reaching a peace deal with Iran, suggesting that an agreement could be finalized in 'two or three days.' This announcement follows a series of previous claims by Trump regarding imminent peace, which have yet to materialize amid ongoing military actions. The conflict between Iran and Israel remains tense, with Israel continuing its strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon, despite a ceasefire that began on April 8. Trump mentioned that both Iran and Israel are negotiating through him to halt hostilities. However, Iran has made it clear that any agreement must address the ongoing Israeli strikes on Lebanon. Netanyahu has stated that Israel will respond with full force to any attacks, emphasizing Israel's right to self-defense. Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance noted that while the US and Israel share many interests, their positions do not always align. As peace talks progress, Iran's foreign ministry has confirmed their commitment to negotiations, with Pakistan mediating the discussions.
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The ongoing negotiations and military actions could affect regional stability, particularly in Lebanon and Israel.
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