Iran has insisted that a final decision on an agreement to end the current conflict with the US has not yet been reached, despite President Trump again claiming a deal was likely to be signed imminently.
Trump had declared the US would strike Iran “very hard” again on Thursday, but later said he was cancelling the strikes because negotiators had “just made a great settlement” with Iran.
He told reporters it was “subject to finalisation of documents, which should get done, over the next few days” and that there would “probably” be a signing ceremony in Europe.
But Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said reports of an agreement were “speculative” and “nothing has been finalised”.
Trump has previously claimed a deal with Iran was close without one materialising.
The US and Israel launched wide-ranging strikes on Iran on 28 February. Iran responded by attacking Israel and US-allied states in the Gulf, and effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz – a key shipping route for the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas.