A deal to end the Iran war seemed close. Then Trump started posting on social media
Trump said Iran had agreed to an unlimited nuclear pause, but officials said key terms were still unresolved and talks remained fluid.
- President Donald Trump's recent posts on social media suggested a deal with Iran was near and would be stronger than the 2015 nuclear agreement, creating uncertainty in ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations.
- There is a growing gap between public messaging and private diplomatic talks, causing concerns among officials involved in the Iran negotiations.
- Negotiations focus on sanctions relief, nuclear restrictions, and regional stability, but premature public statements have raised concerns about complicating diplomacy.
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Diplomacy vs. Direct Messaging: The Growing Gap in US-Iran Peace Talks
CNN reported that President Donald Trump’s recent social media posts have introduced new uncertainty into ongoing U.S. talks with Iran. While negotiations were continuing behind closed doors, Trump used Truth Social to suggest a deal was close and said any agreement would be stronger than the 2015 nuclear deal. Coverage from Axios and CBC also highlighted a growing gap between public messaging and private diplomacy. Trump indicated he was not un…
According to a media report, Donald Trump cut the bill for his negotiators when negotiating a deal with Iran – he let go of a series of social media posts at an unfavorable moment. Can't keep his fingers still: According to a report, US President Donald Trump sabotaged the negotiations of his officials with social media posts. Picture: keystoneDonald Trump, according to a media report, cut the bill for his negotiators when negotiating a deal wit…
US–Iran deal talks just 'hours away', but Trump runs ahead with Truth Social
Hopes of a breakthrough in the US–Iran conflict have faded after early diplomatic progress was disrupted, with President Donald Trumps public statements and combative social media posts may have complicated sensitive negotiations. While backchannel talks mediated by Pakistan had been gaining momentum, Trumps claims that Iran had already agreed to key demands were swiftly rejected by Tehran, which warned such assertions risk undermining its domes…
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