Iran war agreement being ‘fine-tuned’ as Trump meets with Gulf allies on peace deal after chilling warning to regime
Negotiations to finalize an agreement to end the Iran war are currently underway, with a security official from Pakistan stating that a Memorandum of Understanding is being refined. President Trump is actively involved in discussions with Gulf allies and US negotiators, emphasizing the need for a favorable deal. He has warned that failure to reach an agreement could lead to severe consequences for Iran.
- ▪An agreement to end the Iran war is being fine-tuned, according to a security official from Pakistan.
- ▪Negotiators are working on a 14-point plan to conclude the conflict that began with US and Israeli airstrikes on Tehran.
- ▪President Trump is holding discussions with Gulf allies and US negotiators about the status of the talks.
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World News Iran war agreement being ‘fine-tuned’ as Trump meets with Gulf allies on peace deal after chilling warning to regime By Geoff Earle Published May 23, 2026, 2:09 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google An agreement to end the Iran war is being “fine-tuned,” according to a security official from Pakistan who has been helping negotiations between the US and Tehran. “An MoU is being fine-tuned,” the official told Reuters, referring to a Memorandum of Understanding. A framework agreement to end the Iran war is being “fine-tuned,” according to a security official from Pakistan, who has been helping media negotiations between Iran and the US.
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