US and Iran close to temporary truce, Pakistani officials claim
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- Trump says Iran ceasefire deal in final stages, to be ‘announced shortly’
- Trump says Iran ceasefire deal in final stages, to be ‘announced shortly’ - The Washington Post
- Trump says negotiators are getting closer to Iran deal, media interviews show - The Economic Times
- Iran's top negotiator says Tehran will not compromise on its rights
Pakistani officials have reported that the United States and Iran are nearing a temporary truce, with a basic interim deal potentially being finalized over the weekend. This development comes amid a flurry of diplomatic activity aimed at preventing renewed US strikes on Iran, which have been a significant concern following recent escalations in the region.
Iranian officials, including top negotiator Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, have made it clear that while they are engaging in talks, they will not compromise on what they consider their national rights. This stance reflects Iran's ongoing efforts to assert its position amidst the backdrop of military tensions and a fragile ceasefire.
President Trump has indicated that the ceasefire deal is in its final stages, suggesting a possible resolution could be imminent. However, he has also warned that the US is prepared to take further military action if necessary, highlighting the precarious nature of the current negotiations.
The situation remains fluid, with both sides testing each other's resolve through a mix of diplomatic overtures and military posturing. As the US reviews Iran's proposals, the outcome of these discussions could significantly impact the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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