Middle East crisis live: Iran says no final peace agreement reached, after Trump claims deal could be signed soon
US President Donald Trump claimed a "great settlement" was reached with Iran, suggesting a peace agreement could be signed soon. He announced the cancellation of further airstrikes, stating that discussions had been approved at the highest levels of Iranian leadership and by numerous other involved parties, including the United States and Israel.

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AI-generatedUS President Donald Trump claimed a "great settlement" was reached with Iran, suggesting a peace agreement could be signed soon. He announced the cancellation of further airstrikes, stating that discussions had been approved at the highest levels of Iranian leadership and by numerous other involved parties, including the United States and Israel. However, an Iranian spokesman contradicted this, stating that no final peace agreement has been reached. Reports indicate US Air Force planes have departed for Europe, reportedly heading to Geneva where Vice President JD Vance is expected to sign on behalf of Washington for a potential deal to end the war.
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5 extractedTrump stated that discussions and final points have been approved by all parties involved, including the US and Iran.
Iranian spokesman stated that no final peace agreement has been reached with the US.
US President Trump claimed a 'great settlement' has been reached with Iran regarding a peace agreement.
Four US air force planes departed for Europe to prepare for a possible signing ceremony between the US and Iran.
US Vice-President JD Vance is expected to sign on Washington's behalf in Geneva.