Iran's Foreign Minister Hints at Peace Deal Following Trump's "Fake News" Claim
Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, reportedly issued a statement hinting at the possibility of a peace deal, suggesting that the parties involved had "never been closer." This statement came hours after former U.S. President Donald Trump accused Iran of spreading "fake news" about a potential agreement and dismissed any "terms of a deal" as false.

Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, reportedly issued a statement hinting at a potential peace deal, remarking that the involved parties had "never been closer."
Araghchi's statement emerged hours after former U.S. President Donald Trump made accusations against Iran. Trump claimed Iran was disseminating "fake news" concerning a possible peace agreement.
Trump also dismissed any proposed "terms of a deal" as being false.
According to Hindustan Times World, Araghchi's remarks directly followed these earlier accusations from Trump.
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