The White House does not expect an agreement to end the war with Iran to be reached on Sunday. A senior U.S. official stated in a briefing that it could take several days for the deal's approval by Iran's leadership, including Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. While U.S. officials are optimistic about a deal being signed soon, they acknowledge that it has not been finalized and could still fall apart. The deal aims to prevent escalation of the war and reduce pressure on global oil supply, but it remains uncertain whether it will lead to a lasting peace agreement that addresses nuclear demands from President Trump. On Sunday, President Trump advised his representatives not to rush into a deal with Iran, emphasizing the need for both sides to take their time to ensure the agreement is correct.
White House anticipates Iran deal approval may take several days
The White House indicated that an agreement to end the war with Iran is unlikely to be finalized on Sunday and may take several days for approval from Iranian leadership. While there is optimism about a potential deal, uncertainties remain regarding its finalization and implications for lasting peace.
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White House says Iran deal could take days
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