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Iran says no progress on reviving interim peace deal with US

Iran says no progress on reviving interim peace deal with US

Al-Monitor

Iran and the United States have made no progress on reviving an interim peace deal or extending a ceasefire. Iran insists the US must return to the interim deal.

19 sources across English

Left 21% · Center 42% · Right 37%

How outlets framed it

Left: Sources aligned with Iran's official stance report no progress on peace deals and reject ceasefire extension talks, emphasizing a return to an interim agreement.

Center: Some reports indicate that Pakistani sources suggest a US-Iran agreement to extend a 60-day ceasefire, contrasting with official Iranian statements.

Right: Sources highlight Iranian official statements that deny any discussions on extending a ceasefire, framing the situation as a rejection of such talks.

Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in whether a ceasefire extension is being discussed, with some sources reporting it as agreed upon by Pakistani sources, while others, citing Iranian officials, deny any such talks.

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