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Iran Minister says ‘no tangible progress’ in talks but Trump says deal close

Iran Minister says ‘no tangible progress’ in talks but Trump says deal close
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Tensions remain high as Iran reports no progress in negotiations while President Trump expresses optimism about a potential deal. Meanwhile, renewed hostilities, including an Iranian drone strike in Kuwait, have complicated the diplomatic landscape.

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The conflicting reports on diplomatic progress and the escalation of military actions in the Middle East create significant uncertainty for global security and energy markets.

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Iran s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said its armed forces are ready to strike Israel if it attacks Beirut.

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The article balances the conflicting narratives from Iranian officials and the US President, maintaining a neutral reporting stance.

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