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Trump Administration Confident in Sunday Iran Deal Signing Despite Tehran Doubts

via Reuters·3h ago·7 sources

President Trump stated that a US-Iran deal will be signed electronically on Sunday to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, even as Tehran casts doubt on the timing. The administration maintains confidence in the agreement despite Iranian officials disputing the finalized ceasefire date. This diplomatic push aims to end the conflict before the president's 80th birthday.

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