Iran and U.S. Close to Historic Deal, Except for Every Single Point They Disagree On
Both sides confirmed that talks are progressing well.
Both sides confirmed that talks are progressing well.
Negotiators from the United States and Iran are reportedly near a framework agreement that would end the war, dismantle Iran's proxy network across the Middle East, settle the nuclear question, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and resolve a disagreement about whether Israel is allowed to bomb things. Iran's state television published a draft of the deal. The White House called it "an invention." Both sides confirmed that talks are progressing well.
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