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Australian Broadcasting Corporation·3 min read·medium

Donald Trump says a ceasefire deal is 'close', but it could be on Iran's terms

Donald Trump says a ceasefire deal is 'close', but it could be on Iran's terms
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President Trump claims a ceasefire deal with Iran is imminent, though reports suggest the terms may heavily favor Iran's position. The article notes the history of failed negotiations and the volatile nature of the current US-Iran diplomatic rhetoric.

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The potential deal could significantly alter geopolitical stability in the Middle East and impact US foreign policy credibility.

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Donald Trump has claimed a deal with Iran has been close on multiple occasions. ( Reuters: Evan Vucci )

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The framing emphasizes the President's history of failed claims and suggests the US is losing leverage in negotiations.

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