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No deal with US yet: Iran pushes back on Trump's 'great settlement' claim

No deal with US yet: Iran pushes back on Trump's 'great settlement' claim
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Iran has denied that a final settlement has been reached with the United States, despite President Trump's claims of an imminent deal. Iranian officials stated that while negotiations have progressed, core red lines remain non-negotiable.

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The conflicting narratives between the US and Iran highlight the fragility of diplomatic efforts regarding nuclear and regional security.

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UPDATED: Jun 12, 2026 10:18 IST Written By: Karishma Saurabh Kalita Pushing back against US President Donald Trump's claim that a "great settlement" with Iran was imminent after months of continued hostilities, Tehran said no agreement has been finalised and warned that its "red lines" remain non-negotiable.

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The article presents both the US President's optimistic claims and the Iranian government's pushback, maintaining a balanced perspective.

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