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Financial TimesMonday, 25 May 2026

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Trump warns US will not rush into peace deal with Iran as talks drag on

Bid to extend fragile ceasefire ● Tehran's nuclear goals in focus ● Republican Party hawks hit out

How they framed it

The report focuses on the diplomatic deliberations and domestic political pressures surrounding a potential US-Iran agreement, emphasizing caution and the complexities of the negotiation process.

Context

The story follows ongoing diplomatic efforts to secure a long-term agreement regarding Iran's nuclear program and regional stability, set against a backdrop of internal US political dissent and a temporary ceasefire.

Striking phrase

will not rush into peace deal

not rushpeace dealtalks drag onfragile ceasefire
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Analytical focus on geopolitical risk
Tonesober and analytical
Reader emotionconcern
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