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U.S. and Iran Discuss Potential Peace Deal Amid War
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- May 27, 2026
- Middle East World News
Iran and the United States are engaged in discussions aimed at ending the ongoing war, but the negotiations are complex and may take time. Both nations have shared different perspectives on the potential agreement.
The United States and Iran continue efforts to finalize a deal intended to halt the conflict in the Middle East. This involves reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a key passage for oil and gas transports that Iran has blocked for some time. Uncertainty surrounds the agreement’s details.
A significant issue is Iran’s nuclear program, where the U.S. and Iran offer differing accounts of the emerging talks, raising doubts about the deal’s potential success. According to Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman, Esmail Baghaei, substantial progress has been made, yet the agreement is not imminent.
Statements from the U.S.
President Trump commented via social media, stating that the deal would be either highly beneficial or not happen at all, confronting criticism from Republicans regarding its perceived leniency. He urged both countries to deliberate carefully without haste.
On Sunday, Mr. Trump emphasized that any agreement reached would be sound and appropriate, though detailed information remains sparse, hinting at unresolved issues.
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