Trump calls for restraint after Israel launches fresh airstrikes on Beirut
AI Summary
President Trump announced on Saturday that the United States and Iran will sign a peace deal on Sunday aimed at ending their conflict, claiming Iran has agreed to abandon nuclear weapons development. Iran's Foreign Ministry declined to confirm the Sunday timeline, instead suggesting a signing could occur within several days, indicating divergence between the two sides on the precise timing and details of the accord.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets highlight the contradiction between Trump's confident announcement and Iranian officials' more cautious statements, emphasizing that the two sides have diverged on key details and timing.
Moderate: Centrist outlets present both Trump's announcement and Iran's measured response with roughly equal weight, also covering domestic Democratic criticism of the reported deal terms.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets lead with Trump's announcement as fact, emphasizing the positive aspects of peace talks and Trump's claim that Iran has abandoned its nuclear ambitions, while downplaying Iranian reservations about the timeline.
US president says ‘all sides should stand down’ as mediators seek to conclude preliminary US-Iran peace deal negotiations
Middle East crisis – live updates
Donald Trump was forced to call for restraint on Sunday after Israel launched fresh airstrikes on Beirut as mediators sought to conclude negotiations on a preliminary peace deal between Iran and the US that would bring the three-month war in the Middle East to a definitive end.
Trump played down new Israeli strikes but said “all sides should stand down”.
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