politics
US-Iran peace deal remains elusive as Trump and Tehran trade conflicting claims
US president dismisses Iranian media reports agreement is close, despite earlier suggesting a deal could be signed this weekend

TL;DR
- Conflicting claims from US and Iranian officials create uncertainty about an immediate end to the war.
- President Trump expressed anger towards Iranian negotiators, calling them 'dishonorable'.
- Iranian news agencies denied that the terms of a deal were fully agreed upon.
- Pakistan's prime minister claimed a final peace deal text had been agreed, adding to confusion.
- A senior US official suggested an 80-85% likelihood of an agreement being signed within days, with significant economic sanctions relief expected.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated an 'Islamabad memorandum of understanding' was 'never been closer'.
- IRNA, Iran's state news agency, confirmed 'broad outlines' of a deal but stated Iran would not give up control of the Strait of Hormuz.
- Disagreements persist over the Strait of Hormuz, with the US insisting on freedom of shipping and Iran wanting to levy tolls.
- US forces shot down Iranian drones attempting to strike commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Details of the supposed deal leaked by each side included major concessions from the other, indicating significant gaps.
- Trump called a published draft of the deal 'no relation to the truth'.
- The proposed deal in Iranian reports included ending conflict, releasing frozen assets, and suspending sanctions.
- Statements from Washington indicated Iran's nuclear program would be dismantled, and frozen money released only upon meeting demands.
- Both the US and Iran face domestic political and economic pressures related to the war and sanctions.
- Israel's prime minister stated he and Trump are in 'full agreement' to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.