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Zaviye · Coverage map · 2026-06-19 · from the archive

US and Iran sign framework deal electronically to end military actions

US and Iran sign framework deal electronically to end military actions

President Trump and his Iranian counterpart, Pezeshkian, signed a provisional deal electronically to end military actions, with Trump defending the accord at the G7 summit.

10 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the right

Left 20% · Center 70% · Right 10%

How outlets framed it

Left: Sources like Haaretz express skepticism about the Iran deal, suggesting it benefits Trump but is detrimental to others, implying a critical view of its broader implications.

Center: Many sources, including AP News, Politico Europe, and RFE/RL, report factually on the provisional deal signed between the US and Iran to end military actions, often framing it as a significant diplomatic development.

Right: Bas News highlights Trump's warning that the Iran deal is not final and his threat to resume bombing, indicating a more hawkish or conditional perspective on the agreement.

Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in the framing of the Iran deal: some sources emphasize its potential benefits and diplomatic significance, while others express concern about its long-term implications or highlight Trump's conditional stance and threats.

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Apnews · Basnews · Foreignpolicy · Haaretz · I24news · Politicoeu · Rferl

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US and Iran sign framework deal electronically to end military actions — coverage across 10 sources | Zaviye