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Trump and Iran's president sign initial deal aiming to end war

Trump and Iran's president sign initial deal aiming to end war
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The US and Iran have signed an initial peace agreement in France to end their ongoing conflict, which includes the lifting of sanctions and a reconstruction plan. The deal remains contingent on future negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program.

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This represents a major shift in global geopolitics, potentially stabilizing energy markets and ending a significant military conflict.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Anthony Zurcher , traveling with the US president in France and Max Matza Watch: Three key takeaways from US-Iran agreement The leaders of the US and Iran have signed an initial peace deal aiming to end the war, allowing it to immediately take effect.

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The report covers the event factually, though the narrative describes a hypothetical or alternate-reality scenario involving a war that has not occurred in current events.

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