
Trump Announces US-Iran Peace Deal Signing Amid Disagreement on Timing
Donald Trump announced that a peace deal between the US and Iran would be signed on Sunday, a claim met with disagreement from Iran regarding the timing. The impending agreement sparked strong reactions, including criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu who convened an emergency security council meeting.
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