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Negotiations with Iran are expected to continue through the night.
BGLean Progressive14 days ago

Negotiations with Iran are expected to continue through the night.

The United States has stated that ongoing negotiations with Iran in Switzerland will continue throughout the night, despite an outburst of dissatisfaction from Iranian delegates who left the negotiation table in protest against a message from Donald Trump perceived as offensive. According to the French news agency AFP, the Iranian delegation remains at the negotiation site, while the American team plans to continue working overnight. Earlier, Iran's state-run news agency IRNA reported that the Iranian delegation had left the building where the talks were taking place, which have entered a difficult phase after 80 minutes of discussion and a break due to the publication of an insulting message from the U.S. president. Despite tensions exacerbated by the situation in Lebanon, the negotiations continue through Qatari and Pakistani mediators, with Iranians remaining engaged in the process. Trump warned he would resume attacks on Iran if the country does not stop its allies, the Lebanese Shia movement Hezbollah, which 'are creating problems' in Lebanon. According to the pan-Arab satellite channel Al Mayadeen, linked to the Iran-backed Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, Iran will not return

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BTA logoBTAState / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 8514 days ago
Negotiations with Iran are expected to continue through the night.

The United States has stated that ongoing negotiations with Iran in Switzerland will continue throughout the night, despite an outburst of dissatisfaction from Iranian delegates who left the negotiation table in protest against a message from Donald Trump perceived as offensive. According to the French news agency AFP, the Iranian delegation remains at the negotiation site, while the American team plans to continue working overnight. Earlier, Iran's state-run news agency IRNA reported that the Iranian delegation had left the building where the talks were taking place, which have entered a difficult phase after 80 minutes of discussion and a break due to the publication of an insulting message from the U.S. president. Despite tensions exacerbated by the situation in Lebanon, the negotiations continue through Qatari and Pakistani mediators, with Iranians remaining engaged in the process. Trump warned he would resume attacks on Iran if the country does not stop its allies, the Lebanese Shia movement Hezbollah, which 'are creating problems' in Lebanon. According to the pan-Arab satellite channel Al Mayadeen, linked to the Iran-backed Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, Iran will not return

Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives—U.S. and Iranian—without overtly favoring either side. It reports on the actions and statements of both delegations, including the U.S. continuation of negotiations and Iran's protest over Trump's message. The framing appears balanced, with no clear emphasis on

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Describes ongoing negotiations despite Iranian delegation leaving, citing French press. Balanced but mentions tensions in Lebanon.

24 Chasa logo24 ChasaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 8515 days ago
Media: Iranians leave talks with U.S. over Trump threats

Iran's delegation reportedly left negotiations with the United States in the Swiss resort of Bürgenstock after being offended by a post from U.S. President Donald Trump on his social media platform 'Truth Social.' Trump warned Iran to stop supporting Hezbollah in Lebanon, threatening renewed attacks if they did not comply. The Iranian state news agency IRNA stated that the talks, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, had entered a difficult phase after 80 minutes of discussion and were interrupted by Trump's message. A unnamed diplomat involved in the negotiations told AFP that Tehran remains committed to discussions with the U.S., emphasizing that the Iranian delegation has not indicated any intention to withdraw from the talks in Switzerland.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides' positions without overtly favoring one over the other. It includes direct quotes from Iranian sources stating their delegation left due to Trump's comments, while also quoting an unnamed U.S.-involved diplomat affirming Iran's continued engagement. There is no clear,

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Reports Iran's withdrawal due to Trump's statement, citing IRNA and FRANCE PRESSE. Notes diplomat's claim Iran remains engaged, showing some balance.

BTA logoBTAState / PublicProgressiveFactual 90Objective 8515 days ago
Iranian delegation withdraws from US talks in Switzerland over Trump's statement, which he called "offensive", IRNA reports.

The Iranian delegation withdrew from negotiations with the United States in the Swiss resort complex of Bürgenstock tonight due to a statement by U.S. President Donald Trump, which Tehran characterized as 'offensive,' according to the Iranian news agency IRNA, cited by France Presse. The Iranian delegation left the building where the talks were taking place, adding that the negotiations, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, had entered a difficult phase after 80 minutes of discussion and interruption following the publication of an offensive message by the president of the United States. Trump threatened to resume attacks on Iran if the country does not stop its allies, the Lebanese Shia movement Hezbollah, which 'are creating problems' in Lebanon.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the withdrawal of the Iranian delegation as a direct response to Trump's 'offensive' statement, emphasizing the negative impact of his rhetoric on diplomatic efforts. The tone highlights the conflict between Iran and the U.S., portraying Iran as reacting defensively to perceived U

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Accurate reporting of Iran's withdrawal due to Trump's statement, citing IRNA and FRANCE PRESSE. Slightly biased in framing Trump's message as 'obscene'.

BTA logoBTAState / PublicProgressiveFactual 90Objective 8020 days ago
According to Hezbollah, Iran has pledged to insist on the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon in negotiations with the United States.

Hezbollah has received assurances from its ally Iran that Tehran will demand the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon in the next phase of negotiations with the United States, according to a statement by Hezbollah's press office to Reuters. The group stated that the withdrawal would be the result, not a precondition, for continuing negotiations between Tehran and Washington after the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the two countries on Friday. Hezbollah also said there will be no nuclear agreement between Iran and the U.S. unless Israeli forces leave Lebanon.

Bias read (Progressive): The article presents Hezbollah's claims without counterpoints or independent verification, using direct quotes from the group’s press office. It frames the situation as a conditional demand from Iran, aligning with Hezbollah’s perspective rather than presenting a balanced view. The emphasis on the '

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): Reports Hezbollah received guarantees from Iran about Israel's troop withdrawal, citing Reuters. Neutral but focuses on Hezbollah's perspective.

Mediapool.bg logoMediapool.bgIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8017 days ago
US-Iranian talks in Switzerland are postponed

Negotiations between the United States and Iran, scheduled for Friday in the Swiss mountain resort of Burgdorf, have been postponed. This was officially announced by the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs, according to BTA. The ministry made this statement after a spokesperson for the White House said that U.S. Vice President JD Vance had postponed a meeting with representatives from Iran's negotiation team. The meeting was intended to discuss the implementation of a memorandum signed by Washington and Tehran to end the war. The reason for the postponement has not yet been specified. Expectinga

Bias read (Center): The article presents facts without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports on the postponement of negotiations and includes details about the proposed memorandum but does not take a clear stance or emphasize one side over another.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): States talks were postponed, citing Swiss government and US VP delay. Includes details of the memorandum but lacks clarity on why talks were delayed.

24 Chasa logo24 ChasaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 7519 days ago
Hezbollah leader congratulates Iran on achieving "great victory against the United States"

The leader of Hezbollah, Na'im Qassem, congratulated Iran on what he called a 'great victory over the US' following the announcement of a reconciliation memorandum between the two countries. He described it as a 'decisive moment' for Lebanon and thanked Iran for including Lebanon in the agreement with the US. Qassem urged taking advantage of the deal, which is expected to lead to a ceasefire on the Lebanese front and allow Israel to be driven out of Lebanese territory. Since April, Lebanon has been conducting parallel direct negotiations with Israel, mediated by the US, which Hezbollah refuses

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or framing. It reports on statements made by Hezbollah's leader and provides context about ongoing negotiations between Lebanon and Israel, without showing clear favoritism toward any side.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Claims Hezbollah leader called the agreement a 'great victory' for Iran, citing FRANCE PRESSE. Language is more overtly supportive of Iran and Hezbollah.

BTA logoBTAState / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 7519 days ago
Hezbollah leader congratulates Iran on "great victory" against the US

The leader of Hezbollah, Nasrallah Kasem, hailed Iran's 'great victory' following the agreement between the US and Iran, calling it a decisive moment for Lebanon. In a video message, he congratulated Iran and the people resisting US influence, thanking Iran for including Lebanon in the deal with the US. He urged taking advantage of the agreement, which aims to end hostilities on the Lebanese front so Israel can be driven out of Lebanese territory. Since April, Lebanon has been conducting parallel direct talks with Israel under US mediation, but Hezbollah refuses to participate, and Beirut aims

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a statement by Hezbollah's leader regarding an international agreement without taking a stance or using biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): Repeats Hezbollah leader's praise of Iran's 'great victory', citing FRANCE PRESSE. Similar to article 1, with emotionally charged language.

BTA logoBTAState / PublicCenter15 days ago
Iran has pulled out of talks with the US in Switzerland over Trump's "offensive" statement, IRNA reported; Tehran "remains engaged in discussions", a diplomat told AFP

Iran's delegation has left the negotiation site in the Swiss resort complex of Bürgenstock after President Donald Trump posted a message on his social media platform 'Truth Social' that Tehran described as 'offensive.' According to the Iranian news agency IRNA, cited by AFP, the negotiations, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, entered a difficult phase after 80 minutes of discussion and were interrupted by Trump's statement. Trump warned he would resume attacks on Iran if the country did not stop its allies, the Lebanese Shia movement Hezbollah, which 'create problems' in Lebanon. According to the pan-Arab satellite channel Al Mayadeen, linked to the Iran-backed Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, Iran will not return to the negotiations until Trump apologizes. Meanwhile, an unnamed diplomat involved in the talks told AFP that Tehran remains committed to discussions with the United States.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives: Iran's decision to leave the negotiations due to Trump's comments and the diplomatic stance that Iran remains engaged in discussions. The framing is balanced, citing both Iranian sources and an unnamed Western diplomat, without overtly favoring either side.

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