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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-27T15:58:17.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Trump",
    "Us",
    "Strait of hormuz",
    "Abraham accords",
    "Ceasefire",
    "Middle",
    "Gulf states",
    "Iran"
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  "textContent": "\nIn his latest “ask ian,” **Ian Bremmer** says momentum is building toward a possible deal with Iran, driven by sustained negotiations and shifting US positions.“There’s still ongoing negotiations at a high level,” Ian notes, adding that Washington and Tehran are maintaining “a significant amount of ongoing touch points.”\n\n* * *\n\nHe points to a key shift in President Trump’s stance on Iran’s nuclear program, moving away from earlier hardline demands. Ian says what was “utterly unacceptable just a week ago” is now being reframed as negotiable in the pursuit of an agreement.\n\nIan says Trump is also trying to broaden the diplomatic agenda by reviving talk of the Abraham Accords, but warns that key countries like Saudi Arabia joining remain unlikely.\n\nWhile momentum is building, Ian cautions the situation is still fragile, with “plenty of ways that this can screw up.”",
  "title": "Is an Iran deal in sight?"
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