Trump responds to reports of Iran suspending negotiations with the US.
Iran's Tasnim News Agency reported Monday that Tehran had halted negotiations with the US via mediators. President Trump stated he had not been informed of any suspension, dismissed the move as a negotiating tactic, and said talks were continuing at a rapid pace.
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This event sits in the top 14% of divergence this week. 8 outlets covered it, splitting into 5 framing camps across 4 bias groups.
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Coverage splits on Trump's Iran posture: Newsmax emphasizes unawareness of suspension, while The Hill, NYT, and Politico stress his explicit indifference to breakdown; Deutsche Welle adds a reality-versus-narrative dimension, documenting stalled talks despite Trump's contradictory claims.
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“Trump says 'I don't care' if Iran talks over: 'They started to get very boring'” · The Hill, Politico, Deutsche Welle
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HThe Hill Trump says 'I don't care' if Iran talks over: 'They started to get very boring' 4d ago PPolitico Trump: I ‘don’t care’ if Iran talks are over - Politico 4d ago PBSPBS NewsHour Trump appears to dispute state media reports that Iran cut off talks 3d ago Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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