United States and Iran negotiate peace proposal to end war
The United States has presented a peace proposal to Iran aimed at formally ending the conflict, with negotiations accelerating after a ceasefire agreement in April. The proposal includes Iranian agreement to suspend nuclear development for 12 years and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, though key disagreements remain unresolved. Pakistani officials claim a temporary agreement could be reached as soon as the weekend, while Trump expressed optimism about the talks.
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6 outlets covered it, splitting into 6 framing camps across 4 bias groups.
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Outlets split on confidence: some emphasize diplomatic momentum and near-agreement, others stress skepticism based on repeated false starts. The economic stakes of Hormuz control are reported consistently, but tone toward likelihood diverges.
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“What are US proposals to end war, and will Iran agree to them?” · Al Jazeera, The Hill, Reuters
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GThe Guardian US and Iran close to temporary truce, Pakistani officials claim 57d ago CNNCNN Trump touts Iran talks; Iranian: US 'wish list' until it's reality 58d ago Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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