US-Iran deal scheduled for signing amid differing timelines
The US and Iran are reportedly nearing a peace deal, with a signing anticipated soon. However, there are discrepancies regarding the exact timing of the agreement. (sources: aljazeera, bbc)

The US has indicated that a deal to halt hostilities with Iran could be signed on Sunday, while Iran has expressed caution about this timeline. Both sides are reportedly close to finalizing the first stage of the agreement.
- The US has stated that a deal to stop the war on Iran could be signed as early as Sunday.
- Iran has disputed the timeline provided by the US, urging caution regarding the signing.
- The two nations appear to be close to finalizing the first stage of a peace deal.
Why it matters
The outcome of this deal could significantly impact relations between the US and Iran and influence regional stability.
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