
US-Iran Peace Deal Nears Finalization Amid Israeli Strikes and Internal Review
Mediators are working to finalize an interim US-Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end a four-month conflict, with President Trump suggesting a signing could happen soon. The deal faces anticipation and pushback in Iran, while Israel has reportedly attacked Beirut in an attempt to derail the agreement. The 2015 Iran nuclear deal, previously abandoned by Trump, serves as a backdrop to these ongoing negotiations.
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Anticipation, pushback in Iran as mediators work to finalise deal with US
Israel attacked Beirut again in an apparent attempt to test and derail an agreement.
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Trump Says Peace Deal Coming Sunday As Tehran Signals Still Reviewing Text President Trump said Saturday that an interim U.S.-Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and wind down the four-month conflict could be signed as soon as Sunday. However, Tehran has pushed back on that timeline, signaling that no final decision has been made while Iranian officials continue to review the terms of a potential memorandum of understanding. "The Deal is scheduled to get signed tomorrow, an...
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