Iran dismisses Trump's claim a deal ending US-Israeli war on Iran could be signed this weekend, saying any decision rests with relevant authorities
Iran's Foreign Ministry said any decision on a potential deal ending the US-Israeli war on Iran rests with the country's relevant authorities, dismissing speculation about the timing and location of a possible signing ceremony after US President Donald Trump stated a deal could be signed this weekend.
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