politics
Trump teases Iran peace deal signing in Europe
President Donald Trump said Thursday that a peace deal with Iran could be signed as early as this weekend in Europe, comments that mark the latest turn toward diplomacy after days of military strikes.

TL;DR
- President Trump stated a peace deal with Iran could be signed this weekend in Europe.
- Vice President JD Vance will attend the signing if a deal is reached.
- Special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were involved in negotiations.
- The potential deal follows canceled U.S. strikes on Iran and previous military escalation.
- Trump believes Iran has "taken a pounding" and is eager for a deal.
- Iran's semi-official Fars news agency cited an unnamed source denying an agreement on the memorandum's text.
- A key condition for the deal is Iran not obtaining a nuclear weapon.
- Trump predicted falling gas prices and economic benefits for all parties from the deal.
- Democrats are using inflation caused by energy costs as an issue for the midterm elections.