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US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations and Ceasefire Talks
The US and Iran are in advanced negotiations to end their ongoing war, with both sides reporting progress on multiple issues including nuclear safeguards, sanctions relief, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Trump administration officials have signaled a deal could be imminent, though both sides are tempering expectations and disagreeing on specific terms. Global oil markets are responding volatilely to the negotiation developments.
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- The world urgently needs a US-Iran deal now
- Daily Briefing May 25: Iranians tell ToI they are losing hope as ceasefire turns stalemate
- Iran and US voice optimism but temper expectations for imminent breakthrough in talks
- 'Work in progress': Washington seeks diplomatic exit from Iran war
- Donald Trump slows momentum towards an Iran agreement
- Middle East war live: Iran says agreement with US ‘not imminent’ despite progress
- Iran war day 87: Trump says US not in rush to sign deal, dashing optimism
- Rubio says US will find ‘another way’ if Iran talks fail
- Rubio: ‘Trump’s not going to make a bad deal’
- Iran downplays prospect of imminent US agreement
- Iranian analyst says Trump retreated from two key elements in proposal
- Morning update
- Iran says mistrust of US remains despite ongoing talks
- Rubio says ‘solid’ Iran proposal remains on the table
- Reuters: Iran agrees in principle to reopen Hormuz under deal framework
- Trump says Iran agreement will not resemble Obama-era accord
- AP: US official reports no evidence of mines in Strait of Hormuz
- Top Democrat says Iran emerged stronger despite conflict
- Brent crude drops below $100 as markets weigh Iran talks
- Oil prices fall amid mixed signals on US-Iran peace deal
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- Iran’s supreme leader said hiding in secret location, communicates via network of messengers