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Trump Says Iran Deal Is Final, but Tehran Says Negotiations Are Not Over

  June 13, 2026 A new disagreement has emerged between the United States and Iran over the status of a proposed agreement that President Donald Trump claims is essentially complete. Iranian officials, however, insist that no final deal has been approved and that negotiations are still underway. Speaking to reporters this week, Trump expressed confidence that an agreement had been reached and suggested that a formal signing could take place soon. According to U.S. officials, the proposed arrangement could include a ceasefire framework, measures to secure shipping routes in the Persian Gulf, and steps toward resolving disputes surrounding Iran's nuclear program. Iran has responded cautiously to those claims. Officials in Tehran have stated that while discussions have made progress, no final decision has been made. They emphasized that several key issues remain unresolved and that any agreement must first receive approval through Iran's internal political process. The differing st...
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