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Zaviye · Coverage map · 2026-07-11 · from the archive

Trump agrees to more Iran talks but declares truce is over

Trump agrees to more Iran talks but declares truce is over

President Trump announced further negotiations with Iran, despite stating the existing truce was over and threatening military action if assassination plots were attempted.

20 sources across English, Kurdish · blind spot: little coverage from the right

Left 40% · Center 50% · Right 10%

How outlets framed it

Left: Sources like RT and Daily Pakistan emphasize Trump's threats to "destroy" Iran, framing his rhetoric as aggressive and potentially escalatory, particularly in response to alleged assassination plots.

Center: Le Monde and Al-Monitor present a more balanced account, reporting Trump's agreement to further talks with Iran while also noting his insistence that a truce was over, highlighting the complex and often contradictory nature of US-Iran relations.

Right: Kuwait Times and The Straits Times focus on Trump's assertion that dealing with Iran is a "waste of time" and that the "deal is over," underscoring his hardline stance and skepticism towards diplomatic engagement.

Key divergence: Coverage diverges significantly on whether the primary focus is Trump's aggressive threats of destruction against Iran or his conditional willingness to engage in further negotiations, reflecting differing interpretations of his foreign policy approach.

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Aa En · Almonitor · Cnn · Dailypakistan · Euronews · France24 · Haaretz · Hawarnews · Iraqnews En · Kuwaittimes · Lemonde En · Middleeasteye · Naharnet · Politico Eu En · Politicoeu · Rt · Straitstimes · Washpost

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Trump agrees to more Iran talks but declares truce is over — coverage across 20 sources | Zaviye