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Trump Claims Settlement with Iran Expected Soon, Contradicted by Iranian Media

President Trump announced a potential settlement with Iran, expecting a signing in the coming days, while Iranian media reported no approval from Tehran. The U.S. naval blockade will continue until the deal is finalized, and stock markets reacted positively to the announcement despite ongoing military tensions.

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On June 11, 2026, President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. has reached a settlement regarding the ongoing conflict with Iran, pending the finalization of documents. He expressed optimism about a signing occurring in the following days. Trump stated that the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened once the deal is signed. He also mentioned the cancellation of planned U.S. military strikes against Iran, claiming that discussions had reached the highest levels of Iranian leadership. However, Iranian state media outlet Fars reported that Tehran had not approved any memorandum of understanding with the U.S. and characterized Trump's announcement as a tactical retreat. The report indicated that the U.S. had reverted to previous demands and suggested a possibility of re-examining the text proposed by Iran. Trump's announcement followed a series of military strikes and threats against Iran, which he had made earlier that day. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the agreement, stock indexes rose and oil prices fell following Trump's claims. The U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports will remain in effect until the transaction is finalized.

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Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'dramatic reversal'
  • loaded language: 'tactical retreat'
  • loaded language: 'threadbare ceasefire'
  • loaded language: 'undermining'
  • loaded language: 'purported agreement'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • framing: selective emphasis on Trump's claims without equal emphasis on Iran's response
  • editorializing: leaving it unclear whether an actual deal exists
  • editorializing: further undermining a threadbare ceasefire
  • vague attribution: Fars reported, Fars characterized, Fars reported in a translated post

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Claims war settled 'subject to finalization,' expects signing in 'next few days'...

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Trump Claims Settlement with Iran Expected Soon, Contradicted by Iranian Media