Trump says Iran war deal to be signed Sunday, strait to reopen: Updates: key context
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- The confirmed context is: President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that a deal with Iran was set to be signed the next day, along with an agreement on the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump spoke Saturday about the war in Iran, according to the prime minister's office. "The Prime Minister expressed his support for President Trump’s efforts to bring the conflict with Iran to an end, welcoming the progress made and underlining the importance of ensuring any deal delivers a durable and lasting peace," Starmer's office said. The two agreed that "freedom of navigation must be restored to ease the economic impacts felt globally," Starmer's office said
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- The confirmed context is: President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that a deal with Iran was set to be signed the next day, along with an agreement on the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump spoke Saturday about the war in Iran, according to the prime minister's office. "The Prime Minister expressed his support for President Trump’s efforts to bring the conflict with Iran to an end, welcoming the progress made and underlining the importance of ensuring any deal delivers a durable and lasting peace," Starmer's office said. The two agreed that "freedom of navigation must be restored to ease the economic impacts felt globally," Starmer's office said
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President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that a deal with Iran was set to be signed the next day, along with an agreement on the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump spoke Saturday about the war in Iran, according to the prime minister's office. "The Prime Minister expressed his support for President Trump’s efforts to bring the conflict with Iran to an end, welcoming the progress made and underlining the importance of ensuring any deal delivers a durable and lasting peace," Starmer's office said. The two agreed that "freedom of navigation must be restored to ease the economic impacts felt globally," Starmer's office said
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Bing News en — Trump says Iran war deal to be signed Sunday, strait to reopen: Updates: President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that a deal with Iran was set to be signed the next day, along with an agreement on the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump spoke Saturday about the war in Iran, according to the prime minister's office. "The Prime Minister expressed his support for President Trump’s efforts to bring the conflict with Iran to an end, welcoming the progress made and underlining the importance of ensuring any deal delivers a durable and lasting peace," Starmer's office said. The two agreed that "freedom of navigation must be restored to ease the economic impacts felt globally," Starmer's office said
Bing News en — Live updates: Iran war news; Trump says agreement to be signed Sunday, Tehran pushes back on timing | CNN: An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the signing of a framework agreement between Washington and Tehran will “not be tomorrow” but could take place in the “coming days. On Saturday, US President Donald Trump said an agreement with Iran "is scheduled to get signed tomorrow," adding that the signing would trigger the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. While Tehran has also signaled the sides are close to agreeing on terms, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps denied plans for a Sunday signing and criticized Trump’s "unusual insistence" on that day. It marks the latest divergence in US and Iranian statements during a flurry of diplomacy in recent days
Bing News en — Live updates: Trump says agreement with Iran is scheduled to be signed Sunday | CNN: An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the signing of a framework agreement between Washington and Tehran will “not be tomorrow” but could take place in the “coming days. On Saturday, US President Donald Trump said an agreement with Iran "is scheduled to get signed tomorrow," adding that the signing would trigger the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. While Tehran has also signaled the sides are close to agreeing on terms, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps denied plans for a Sunday signing and criticized Trump’s "unusual insistence" on that day. It marks the latest divergence in US and Iranian statements during a flurry of diplomacy in recent days
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Trump says Iran war deal to be signed Sunday, strait to reopen: Updates
President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that a deal with Iran was set to be signed the next day, along with an agreement on the Strait of Hormuz.
SourceLive updates: Iran war news; Trump says agreement to be signed Sunday, Tehran pushes back on timing | CNN
An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the signing of a framework agreement between Washington and Tehran will “not be tomorrow” but could take place in the “coming days.
SourceTrump declares US-Iran deal to be signed Sunday; no confirmation from Tehran
Trump says deal will open Strait of Hormuz, allow US to collect Iran's highly-enriched uranium when there is 'calm'; MOU said set to be signed virtually with Pakistan and Qatar US President Donald Trump on Saturday announced that the framework for a peace deal that would end the months-long conflict was scheduled to be signed on Sunday and that the key Strait of Hormuz waterway would be immediately “open to all” after it is signed.
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- Trump says Iran war deal to be signed Sunday, strait to reopen: Updates · Bing News en
President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that a deal with Iran was set to be signed the next day, along with an agreement on the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump spoke Saturday about the war in Iran, according to the prime minister's office. "The Prime Minister expressed his support for President Trump’s efforts to bring the conflict with Iran to an end, welcoming the progress made and underlining the importance of ensuring any deal delivers a durable and lasting peace," Starmer's office said. The two agreed that "freedom of navigation must be restored to ease the economic impacts felt globally," Starmer's office said
- Live updates: Iran war news; Trump says agreement to be signed Sunday, Tehran pushes back on timing | CNN · Bing News en
An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the signing of a framework agreement between Washington and Tehran will “not be tomorrow” but could take place in the “coming days. On Saturday, US President Donald Trump said an agreement with Iran "is scheduled to get signed tomorrow," adding that the signing would trigger the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. While Tehran has also signaled the sides are close to agreeing on terms, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps denied plans for a Sunday signing and criticized Trump’s "unusual insistence" on that day. It marks the latest divergence in US and Iranian statements during a flurry of diplomacy in recent days
- Live updates: Trump says agreement with Iran is scheduled to be signed Sunday | CNN · Bing News en
An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the signing of a framework agreement between Washington and Tehran will “not be tomorrow” but could take place in the “coming days. On Saturday, US President Donald Trump said an agreement with Iran "is scheduled to get signed tomorrow," adding that the signing would trigger the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. While Tehran has also signaled the sides are close to agreeing on terms, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps denied plans for a Sunday signing and criticized Trump’s "unusual insistence" on that day. It marks the latest divergence in US and Iranian statements during a flurry of diplomacy in recent days
- Live updates: Trump says agreement with Iran is scheduled to be signed Sunday | CNN · Bing News en
An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the signing of a framework agreement between Washington and Tehran will “not be tomorrow” but could take place in the “coming days. On Saturday, US President Donald Trump said an agreement with Iran "is scheduled to get signed tomorrow," adding that the signing would trigger the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. While Tehran has also signaled the sides are close to agreeing on terms, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps denied plans for a Sunday signing and criticized Trump’s "unusual insistence" on that day. It marks the latest divergence in US and Iranian statements during a flurry of diplomacy in recent days
- Trump declares US-Iran deal to be signed Sunday; no confirmation from Tehran · Bing News en
Trump says deal will open Strait of Hormuz, allow US to collect Iran's highly-enriched uranium when there is 'calm'; MOU said set to be signed virtually with Pakistan and Qatar US President Donald Trump on Saturday announced that the framework for a peace deal that would end the months-long conflict was scheduled to be signed on Sunday and that the key Strait of Hormuz waterway would be immediately “open to all” after it is signed. The announcement has left Israel wary, with officials warning that the terms of the Memorandum of Understanding endanger Israel’s security interests and fail to address any of the key issues
- Live updates: Trump says agreement with Iran is scheduled to be signed Sunday | CNN · Bing News en
An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the signing of a framework agreement between Washington and Tehran will “not be tomorrow” but could take place in the “coming days. Plans to sign the memorandum of understanding virtually came together over the last day to cement the agreement quickly and avoid any eleventh-hour spoilers, officials familiar with the matter said. While President Donald Trump said last week he expected the signing to occur in person in Europe, with Vice President JD Vance attending for the US, those plans did not come to pass. That is due in part to complications over schedule
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