Trump's social media posts create confusion over Iran peace negotiations
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Summary
President Trump's social media posts over Memorial Day weekend created confusion about the status of Iran peace negotiations. After a call with Arab leaders, Trump posted on Truth Social that a peace deal with Iran was "largely negotiated" and would be announced shortly, causing reporters to scramble. However, no announcement came, and within 24 hours Trump walked back the claim, leaving uncertainty about the actual state of diplomatic talks with Iran.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledA peace deal with Iran was 'largely negotiated' and 'will be announced shortly.'
Reporters scrambled to pull together plans on how to cover the deal once it emerged, but no announcement came.
Less than 24 hours later, Trump walked back the claim.
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