Middle East Live: Dozens protest peace deal outside Iran foreign ministry

AI Summary
Iran and the United States are approaching conclusion of a conflict resolution agreement, with Iran's foreign minister stating that a draft accord addressing maritime disputes and major shipping-route authority could be signed remotely once remaining negotiation steps are completed. A US official expressed substantial confidence in imminent signing, though uncertainty remains regarding the alignment of both parties' specific terms and the stability of Iran's internal decision-making consensus.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize the unprecedented convergence of the two sides' negotiating positions and frame the prospective agreement as a significant diplomatic breakthrough toward regional stability.
Moderate: Centrist outlets present the developments with measured balance, reporting both the negotiation progress and the parallel military incidents occurring in disputed waters.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets stress the conditions and uncertainties, emphasizing that Iran must demonstrate compliance to earn sanctions relief rather than receive it automatically, and highlighting the incomplete certainty of a deal (85% versus 100% confidence) alongside continuing military tensions.
Dozens protested Saturday outside a foreign ministry office in Iran's northeastern city of Mashhad, chanting slogans against top diplomat Abbas Araghchi after a televised interview in which he discussed signing a peace deal with the US.
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