Iran Denies Final Conclusion on Hostility Agreement with U.S.
The Iranian regime announced on Thursday that a "final conclusion" has not been reached regarding a deal aimed at ending regional hostilities with the United States. This statement contradicts an earlier claim by President Trump, who had suggested a breakthrough in negotiations. Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei stated that while "most of the text of the agreement was finalized," a problem emerged during the process.

The Iranian regime announced on Thursday that a "final conclusion" has not been reached concerning an agreement to end hostilities in the region with the United States. This declaration was made despite a prior claim by President Trump regarding a breakthrough in the ongoing negotiations.
Esmail Baghaei, a spokesperson for the Iranian foreign ministry, provided an update on the status of the discussions. He confirmed that "most of the text of the agreement was finalized." However, Baghaei also indicated that a problem subsequently arose in the negotiation process.
According to The Hill, the statement from Iran's foreign ministry contradicts earlier optimistic assessments of the diplomatic efforts.
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