Officials from the United States and Iran have indicated that progress has been made in negotiations aimed at ending the ongoing conflict. President Trump mentioned over the weekend that a deal might be close, but later clarified that the U.S. is not in a hurry to finalize an agreement. Negotiations resumed in Doha with the arrival of senior Iranian officials. Iran has acknowledged the progress in discussions but stated that any agreement is not imminent.
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U.S. and Iran report progress in peace talks, but no imminent deal
U.S. and Iranian officials have reported progress in peace negotiations, although the extent of this progress remains unclear. President Trump indicated a potential deal could be near but emphasized that the U.S. is not rushing the process. Iran confirmed advancements in talks but noted that an agreement is not expected soon.
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U.S. and Iran suggest progress on peace talks, but deal 'not imminent'
U.S. and Iran report progress in peace talks, but no imminent deal