U.S. and Iran Signal Progress Toward Peace Deal as Strait of Hormuz Crisis Continues
The Facts
Iran and the United States are signaling progress in negotiations toward a potential peace deal, with President Trump stating that an agreement is 'largely negotiated' or 'a lot closer.' The talks involve reopening the Strait of Hormuz, which has been closed during an ongoing conflict that has reached day 84-85. Pakistan's army chief has been involved in mediation efforts, with Iran and Pakistan submitting a revised proposal to the U.S.
How different outlets are framing this
U.S. outlets show notably different emphases in their coverage. Fox News presents the most optimistic framing, highlighting Trump's claim that a deal is 'largely negotiated' and positioning the president as successfully managing the crisis. The Washington Post takes a more cautious tone, focusing on U.S. efforts to extend ceasefires while noting broader geopolitical complications, including how the Iran conflict is affecting U.S. support for Taiwan. ABC News AU provides straightforward reporting on the revised proposal and timeline.
Middle Eastern coverage through Al Jazeera offers more skeptical and detailed reporting, emphasizing that 'major gaps remain' in the talks and providing critical context about Trump's provocative social media posts during 'delicate diplomacy.' Al Jazeera's coverage appears more attuned to regional sensitivities and potential obstacles. British outlets like the BBC focus heavily on the nuclear weapons issue being excluded from initial frameworks, while also noting the UK's preparation for mine-clearing operations contingent on a peace deal. The Associated Press provides the most comprehensive global perspective, covering both diplomatic progress and military preparations by regional actors.
Source Articles
- Associated Press23 May, 23:33Britain prepares mine-clearing operation for Strait of Hormuz
The U.K.’s Royal Navy is preparing for a potential mine-clearing operation in the Strait of Hormuz. But it’s not clear when it will be deployed. The U.K. says a peace deal needs to be reached first. Iran's chokehold on the strait has crippled international sh…
- Fox News23 May, 23:07Trump says Iran deal ‘largely negotiated’ as 84-day war nears possible end
President Donald Trump announced progress toward a deal with Iran after talks with regional leaders, saying final details will be announced shortly.
- Washington Post23 May, 21:10Iran war, China thaw complicate U.S. support for Taiwan
A $14 billion U.S. arms sale to Taiwan is on hold amid the strain of Middle East conflict and Trump’s reconciliation with Beijing.
- Al Jazeera23 May, 21:09Trump says Iran agreement ‘largely negotiated’, still awaiting finalisation
Trump says deal would include re-opening of Strait of Hormuz after call with Middle East leaders.
- Washington Post23 May, 20:15U.S. seeks Iran ceasefire extension as war threats loom
U.S. seeks Iran ceasefire extension as war threats loom
- ABC News AU23 May, 19:45Iran submits revised proposal, Trump says ceasefire 'a lot closer'
Iran and Pakistan submit a revised proposal to the United States to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with a response from Donald Trump expected by Sunday.
- Al Jazeera23 May, 17:56‘United States of the Middle East?’: Trump posts US flag covering Iran
Latest Truth Social post comes amid ‘delicate diplomacy’, expert says, as US and Iran indicate progress in talks.
- BBC News23 May, 17:52Iran 'getting a lot closer' to agreement with US, Trump says
Tehran also signals progress on talks but says the key issue of nuclear weapons is not part of an initial framework it is working on.
- Associated Press23 May, 14:40Iran signals progress in talks as US considers military strike
Iran has signaled movement in negotiations after Pakistan’s army chief left Tehran following talks with its leaders. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking in India, noted some progress Saturday. But Iranian parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf w…
- Al Jazeera23 May, 06:51Iran war day 85: Tehran says major gaps remain in US talks
Pakistan army chief Asim Munir arrives in Tehran as mediation efforts to secure a US-Iran peace deal intensify.