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The United States and Iran appear to be moving closer to an initial agreement to end the war, and U.S. President Donald Trump is pressuring Tehran with threats of a new wave of bombing if a deal is no
Pakistan, May 6 -- The United States (US) and Iran are reportedly moving closer to a possible agreement aimed at ending hostilities and establishing a new framework for nuclear negotiations, according to US media reports citing White House-linked sources.
The move came as U.S. President Donald Trump unexpectedly shifted tone on Iran, pausing a newly launched naval operation while signaling progress toward a potential agreement with Tehran.
A draft one-page, 14-point framework could halt hostilities and open a 30-day window for detailed US-Iran talks. However, divisions within Iran and unresolved terms keep the deal uncertain.
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US and Iran move toward agreement amid tensions
The U.S. and Iran are reportedly nearing an agreement to end their ongoing war, with President Trump pressuring Tehran amid threats of increased bombing if a deal is not reached.
The U.S. team of Vance and special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner made progress with Iran during the Islamabad talks, the vice president said.
The U.S. estimates that Iran possesses nearly 1,000 pounds of highly-enriched uranium.It’s not quite enriched to weapons-grade, but it’s not far off.As part of its attempt to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon,
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There’s optimism on Wall Street that military operations in the Persian Gulf may be winding down, but oil markets remain on edge.
Critics are using the phrase TACO, or Trump Always Chickens Out, to describe the president's ceasefire with Iran.