U.S.-Iran Truce Deal Awaiting Trump as Ceasefire Strikes Tested
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A proposed truce between the United States and Iran is pending President Donald Trump’s approval, while recent strikes have put the ceasefire to the test.
The deal, which aims to halt hostilities between the two nations, remains in limbo as Trump has yet to sign off on the agreement. Meanwhile, recent military actions have challenged the fragile ceasefire, raising concerns about the durability of the peace talks.
The situation underscores the delicate balance between diplomatic negotiations and ongoing military tensions in the region.
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