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When could an Iran peace deal be finalized?

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Trump insists Iran deal is "going to get done," backs away from Pulte as national intelligence pick.

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President Trump is again insisting that a deal with Iran has been reached, but officials in Tehran warn there's no "final conclusion" yet.

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CBS News' Ed O'Keefe reports.

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Iran says it hasn't reached a "final conclusion" on a deal that Trump said would be signed soon.

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Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei acknowledged a deal that President Trump said would be signed soon, saying it "had not reached a final conclusion on the agreement." CBS News' Aaron Navarro and Imtiaz Tyab report.

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President Trump threatened new strikes on Iran, but called them off saying a deal is close.

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However, the Iranian regime is denying an agreement has been reached.

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President Donald Trump called off strikes on Iran, saying a deal to end the war and reopen the key trade route would soon be "finalized." NBC News' Richard Engel reports from Jerusalem on what could happen next and what Tehran is saying.

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Claim Contradictions

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A: Trump insists Iran deal is "going to get done," backs away from Pulte as national intelligence pick.

B: President Trump is again insisting that a deal with Iran has been reached, but officials in Tehran warn there's no "final conclusion" yet.

negation mismatch

A: President Trump is again insisting that a deal with Iran has been reached, but officials in Tehran warn there's no "final conclusion" yet.

B: President Trump threatened new strikes on Iran, but called them off saying a deal is close.

negation mismatch

A: President Trump is again insisting that a deal with Iran has been reached, but officials in Tehran warn there's no "final conclusion" yet.

B: President Donald Trump called off strikes on Iran, saying a deal to end the war and reopen the key trade route would soon be "finalized." NBC News' Richard Engel reports from Jerusalem on what could happen next and what Tehran is saying.

Summary

**Summary:** The U.S. administration is reportedly close to reaching a deal with Iran, but there are concerns about the finalization process. **Why It Matters:** This development could potentially lead to improved relations between the United States and Iran, easing tensions in the region and potentially opening up new trade routes. However, it

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