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Iranian Official Disputes Trump's Claim of Upcoming Peace Deal Signing

An Iranian foreign ministry official has refuted former President Trump's assertion that a peace deal will be signed on Sunday, clarifying that there are no such plans. The official mentioned that an agreement might be reached in the near future.

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An official from the Iranian foreign ministry stated that there are no plans for a peace deal signing on Sunday, as claimed by former President Donald Trump. The official indicated that an agreement could potentially be finalized in the coming days.

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  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
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Trump Says Peace Deal Will Be Signed Sunday, but Iran Disputes Timeline

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Iranian Official Disputes Trump's Claim of Upcoming Peace Deal Signing