Middle East live: Iran says US war deal could be signed remotely in 'coming days'

AI Summary
Trump announced he would cancel scheduled military strikes against Iran and stated that negotiations toward a settlement could be concluded within days, following consultations with regional and international leaders. Iran rejected characterizations of a finalized agreement and indicated continued military operations. The reversal from earlier threats of major military action prompted market reactions and analysis regarding the credibility of any potential accord.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize Trump's shift from military escalation to diplomatic engagement as progress toward peace, with particular focus on the cancellation of strikes and the possibility of an imminent agreement.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report the dramatic reversal in Trump's position while raising analytical questions about the strategic credibility and wisdom of the approach for U.S. regional interests.
Conservative: Conservative outlets express skepticism toward the peace narrative, with some emphasizing Iran's continued military aggression and hostile demands, while others question the credibility of Trump's conflicting statements about the conflict's actual status.
Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said Friday that a draft agreement to end the war with the United States could be signed remotely within days, adding that negotiations had reached their final stages.
Araghchi said the framework would address the US naval blockade and the future administration of the Strait of Hormuz.
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