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Trump: US and Iran negotiations nearing possible framework

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United States: President Donald Trump said on Saturday that negotiators from the US and Iran were 'getting a lot closer' to an agreement to end the war, telling CBS he had seen a draft framework and describing a 'solid 50/50' chance of a deal while also warning of severe consequences if talks fail. Iran signalled it was finalizing a 14-point framework on Saturday even as officials cautioned key gaps remain; US aides planned further consultations with special envoys and Gulf leaders this week, Pakistan’s mediators engaged in Tehran, and US officials said a decision on next steps could come by Sunday.

Prepared by Rachel Morgan and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Ceasefire implemented approximately six weeks before May 23 to enable negotiations.
  • Iran indicates progress toward a 14-point framework in the week before May 23.
  • May 23: President Trump tells CBS negotiators are 'getting a lot closer' to an agreement.
  • May 23: Trump tells Axios there's a 'solid 50/50' chance; meetings with envoys planned.
  • Pakistan's military leadership engages in Tehran to discuss the framework's details.

Why This Matters to You

A US-Iran agreement could impact global stability and your safety. It may affect oil prices, possibly influencing gas costs. Keep an eye on the news and your gas budget.

The Bottom Line

There's a chance for peace, but it's not a done deal. If talks fail, the consequences could be severe. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's concerned about global politics or gas prices.

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Who Benefited

Mediators and regional trading partners benefited from progress toward a framework agreement that could reduce hostilities and protect maritime and energy transit routes.

Who Impacted

Civilian populations and local economies in conflict zones risk further suffering if negotiations collapse and military options are resumed.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
4
Right Leaning:
0
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
4
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 100%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

Mediators and regional trading partners benefited from progress toward a framework agreement that could reduce hostilities and protect maritime and energy transit routes.

Who Impacted

Civilian populations and local economies in conflict zones risk further suffering if negotiations collapse and military options are resumed.

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