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Trump lashes out at ‘fools’ who criticise his new Iran peace accord

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Jun 18, 2026

3 articles|2 sources
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South China Morning Post7h ago

Trump lashes out at ‘fools’ who criticise his new Iran peace accord

US President Donald Trump criticized those calling his new Iran peace accord a concession, labeling them "fools" ahead of implementation negotiations in Switzerland. The accord, signed separately by Trump and his Iranian counterpart, aims to end the Middle East war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices fell following the announcement of the deal. Trump signed the agreement at a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palace of Versailles. The deal's signing occurred after a period of uncertainty regarding its formalization. Two months of negotiations are anticipated to finalize the implementation of the accord.

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South China Morning Post18h ago

Iran and US sign peace deal, Strait of Hormuz to reopen immediately, Pakistan says

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that Iran and the US have signed a peace deal taking immediate effect. As part of the agreement, Iran will reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and the US will lift its naval blockade. Sharif, who served as a chief mediator, stated the memorandum was signed by the presidents of both countries and endorsed by him. This agreement signifies a commitment to a diplomatic resolution of the conflict that began in late February. Negotiations for a final deal are expected to continue for a maximum of 60 days, with a meeting between US and Iranian delegations scheduled for Friday in Switzerland.

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Associated Press (AP)12h ago

Vance, skeptical of foreign wars, becomes the face of Trump’s tentative deal to end war with Iran

Vice President JD Vance has become the primary defender of a tentative deal to end the war with Iran, a role that contrasts with his past skepticism of foreign interventions. Vance is actively promoting the agreement, giving interviews and releasing videos to champion it, and is set to travel to Switzerland for further negotiations. This prominent role is seen as a gamble for his potential 2028 presidential aspirations, positioning him to take credit if successful but also making him a potential scapegoat if the deal fails. The agreement, digitally signed by the U.S. and Iran, has faced backlash from both Democrats and Republicans, who express concerns about its terms and whether it resolves Iran's nuclear ambitions. Despite criticism, Vance maintains that Iran must adhere to its obligations for any benefits.

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Key Claims

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US President Donald Trump criticized those who accused him of offering concessions to end the war with Iran.

— Donald Trump

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President Trump joked that he would take credit if the Iran deal works out and blame JD Vance if it doesn't.

— Donald Trump

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The White House described Vance as the president's 'right-hand man and an invaluable member of the President’s talented national security team.'

— White House

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The rollout of Vance's second book, 'Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,' has been overshadowed by his involvement in the Iran deal.

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The Memorandum has been signed by honourable Presidents of both the countries and also endorsed by me as the mediator.

— Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif

Jun 17, 2026

14 articles|4 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

US releases text of Iran peace plan as Trump says deal averts ‘worldwide depression’

The Trump administration has released a 14-point agreement with Iran, described as a "major win" for the US, aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz and preventing a global economic downturn. The deal involves significant concessions to Iran, including the potential return of frozen assets and waivers for oil shipments, in exchange for a 60-day ceasefire and Iran's commitment to not procure nuclear weapons. President Trump stated the agreement averts a "worldwide depression" and indicated the US would not pressure Iran on its ballistic missile program or uranium enrichment for civilian use. The deal, which also includes provisions for Lebanon and the down-blending of enriched uranium, is expected to be formally signed shortly, potentially involving a meeting between President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Interim US-Iran deal leaves the thorniest issue still to be negotiated: Tehran’s nuclear program

The U.S. and Iran have reached an interim agreement that includes a 60-day period to negotiate Tehran's nuclear program, a key issue between the two nations. The deal, set to be signed in Switzerland, also involves reopening the Strait of Hormuz and financial incentives for Iran if benchmarks are met. However, there is significant skepticism from lawmakers, advocates, and Israel regarding the deal's feasibility and effectiveness in addressing nuclear talks. Critics point to the lengthy negotiation process of the previous nuclear pact and question the current administration's ability to focus on the complex details required for a nuclear agreement. Republicans emphasize that any deal must be approved by Congress.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Tehran says considering plan for Iran, US presidents to sign deal

Iran's Foreign Ministry is considering a plan for Presidents Masoud Pezeshkian and Donald Trump to sign a memorandum of understanding in Switzerland. This potential agreement, expected to be signed soon, follows earlier indications that Vice President JD Vance and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf would represent their respective countries. Trump stated he anticipates the deal will be signed "shortly," possibly on Thursday or Friday. The memorandum includes an initial 60-day negotiation period. Additionally, Iran announced that maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz will be normalized within a set timeframe, managed solely by Iran without external involvement.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Trump: World will ‘find out pretty soon’ if Iran MOU signing will happen

US President Donald Trump indicated that a planned memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran, intended to begin ending their war, might not be signed on Friday as scheduled. Speaking at the G7 summit, Trump stated that deals can fall through, but also suggested the signing could happen sooner. The MOU reportedly includes lifting the US naval blockade, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and issuing sanctions waivers for Iran's fossil fuel industry. It also outlines a 60-day negotiation period for more complex issues like Iran's nuclear program and support for regional proxies. Trump also threatened to bomb Iran if they do not "behave." The secrecy surrounding the MOU's text has drawn criticism from both Democrats and Republicans in the US.

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Iran sends tankers loaded with oil past US military blockade

Three Iranian tankers, Diona, Hero II, and Sonia I, loaded with crude oil have passed the US blockade line in the Gulf of Oman, according to ship-tracking data. Two tankers were broadcasting their locations as they crossed, and a third activated its tracker just past the line. This action occurs despite President Trump's announcement of the blockade's immediate removal, with US naval forces confirming it will remain in effect until a deal with Iran is signed, expected on Friday. The tankers are owned by the sanctioned National Iranian Tanker Company. Iran has been under US sanctions due to concerns over its nuclear program, support for designated terrorist organizations, and alleged human rights abuses.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Iran war day 110: Tehran says Israeli attacks on Lebanon threaten US deal

Iran has warned of a "harsh response" following Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon that killed four people, accusing Israel of violating a truce linked to a US-Iran agreement. Iranian officials state that a regional ceasefire, particularly in Lebanon, is essential for any deal with Washington. This situation has also strained ties between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with Trump urging Netanyahu to be more responsible. Analysts suggest that continued Israeli actions in Lebanon could jeopardize the US-Iran agreement unless the US applies significant pressure on Israel. Meanwhile, a third Iranian oil tanker has reportedly exited a US naval blockade line in the Gulf of Oman, aligning with Iran's demand for an end to the blockade as part of the deal. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney described the preliminary agreement as a "game changer" that exceeded expectations.

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Associated Press (AP)22h ago

Takeaways from the G7: Trump’s new attitude toward allies buoyed by their praise for Iran deal

At the G7 summit in France, President Donald Trump expressed satisfaction with the meeting, citing unity among leaders regarding a tentative agreement with Iran to end the war. This marked a shift from his previous criticism of allies for not supporting military action against Iran. G7 leaders welcomed the Iran deal, acknowledging Trump's leadership, and also expressed unwavering support for Ukraine, a stance Trump joined despite his prior skepticism. Discussions also addressed China's economic practices, with leaders agreeing to coordinated actions against economic coercion, though Trump later thanked China and Russia for remaining neutral in the Iran conflict. Trump also indicated he would credit Vice President JD Vance if the Iran deal succeeds but blame him if it fails.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

First Thing: Trump backs G7 statement on Iran deal as domestic criticism grows

President Trump has backed a G7 statement supporting his proposed peace deal with Iran, despite domestic criticism from some Republicans who want more details. European leaders are seeking to join future talks, which Iran's top diplomat indicated would require Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon. Meanwhile, people in Iran express exhaustion and anger over the lack of change. The deal also highlights diverging US-Israeli strategic interests, leaving Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in a difficult political position. In other news, detainees have been relocated from Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" immigration jail, and fifteen individuals in Minnesota face charges related to protests against ICE enforcement.

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Key Claims

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Trump told reporters that he found a great deal of unity at the G7 and heard only positive comments from G7 leaders.

— Donald Trump

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The Trump administration has released the text of its 14-point agreement with Iran.

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Donald Trump suggested Iran had basic rights to enrich uranium for civilian use and would not pressure Tehran on ballistic missiles.

— Donald Trump

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Republicans question details of the Iran deal, with Senator Lindsey Graham stating, 'The way Iran describes it, it’s awful. The way we describe it, it makes sense to me.'

— Senator Lindsey Graham

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Donald Trump has backed a joint G7 leaders’ statement welcoming the Iran deal but calling for follow-on agreement on Iran's missile program.

— article

Jun 16, 2026

18 articles|5 sources
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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Iran’s top envoy says peace deal with US dependent on Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon

Iran's top diplomat, Abbas Araghchi, stated that a peace deal with the US hinges on Israel's withdrawal from Lebanese territories occupied during the current conflict. This assertion comes as concerns grow that Israeli actions could jeopardize diplomatic efforts to end the Middle East war. US President Donald Trump criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's conduct in Lebanon, calling a recent bombing of Beirut "vicious" and suggesting Syria might handle Hezbollah more effectively. Trump's remarks indicate potential impatience with Israel's stance, which could impact a 60-day ceasefire negotiated with Iran. European leaders are also expressing concerns about the durability of the peace plan, particularly regarding the lack of detail in a memorandum of understanding concerning the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear program.

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BBC News - World2d ago

Tehran selling deal with US as victory – but for Iranians it was necessity

Iran is presenting a recent deal with the United States as a victory, suggesting it will lead to investment and reconstruction. US Vice-President JD Vance stated Iran would not receive taxpayer money but could access billions if commitments are met and sanctions are eased. However, the deal's details remain largely unpublished, with significant issues like Iran's enriched uranium, verification, and sanctions relief yet to be negotiated in Switzerland. The article highlights uncertainty surrounding Israel's role, with Prime Minister Netanyahu rejecting reports of withdrawal from southern Lebanon, while Donald Trump has criticized Israel's actions there. This friction between Washington and Israel is seen as beneficial for Tehran to claim its pressure has limited Israel's actions, but it also makes the deal fragile, potentially pressuring Iran to respond if Israeli operations continue and Washington cannot restrain Israel. Audience reactions in Iran suggest the official narrative of victory is not universally accepted.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

From JCPOA exit to the 2026 deal: How US-Iran ties soured under Trump

The United States and Iran are set to sign an initial agreement in Geneva on Friday, mediated by Pakistan, to end the US-Israel war on Iran and begin 60-day negotiations. While details are undisclosed, US President Donald Trump emphasized Iran's nuclear program as a key concern. Relations between the two countries deteriorated significantly under Trump, beginning with the US withdrawal from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in May 2018. Following the withdrawal, the US imposed new sanctions on Iran in August and November 2018, targeting various sectors including oil and banking. In April 2019, Trump designated Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a foreign terrorist organization, leading to retaliatory measures from Tehran.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Israeli strikes kill four in southern Lebanon amid ceasefire talks

Israeli drone strikes killed at least four people in southern Lebanon's Nabatieh governorate on Tuesday. The attacks targeted three vehicles in the villages of Mayfadoun and Shoukin. These strikes occurred despite ongoing ceasefire negotiations between Iran and the United States, which reportedly include an end to Israeli attacks on Lebanon. Iranian officials have stated that Israel's continued occupation of southern Lebanon would violate any ceasefire agreement. Following the announcement of the US-Iran deal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated Israel would continue its occupation of southern Lebanon.

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South China Morning Post2d ago

Iran says US peace deal must include permanent Lebanon ceasefire

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on Tuesday that a permanent ceasefire in Lebanon is a crucial component of the peace deal announced with the United States the previous day. Araghchi emphasized that Iran and Hezbollah view themselves as one party to the memorandum, alongside the United States and Israel. He described the immediate and permanent end to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon, as the most important issue within the agreement. The conflict began on February 28 with US-Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequently involved Lebanon when Iran-backed Hezbollah attacked Israel.

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

Iranian official says end of war includes end of Israel’s occupation of Lebanon, state TV reports

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the end of the war with the United States includes Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon. Speaking to foreign diplomats, Araghchi emphasized that Israel's continued occupation of Lebanese territories occupied during the war would be considered a violation of the memorandum of understanding. This assertion clashes with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement that Israel has its own priorities and will remain in a buffer zone in Lebanon as long as necessary. The details of the unpublished interim agreement, brokered mainly by Pakistan, remain unclear, but it reportedly includes the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and negotiations on Iran's nuclear program.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Hardliners and moderates: What do Iran’s factions think of deal with US?

Iran's leadership is divided over the implementation of a recent memorandum of understanding with the United States, with factions debating its terms amid fears of capitulation. The new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has focused on protecting Iran's nuclear and missile programs, leading to varied interpretations of his stance on the deal. Senior officials within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and security apparatus, while emphasizing readiness for military operations, have stressed that Iran will not abandon its regional allies, particularly Hezbollah. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, a pragmatic conservative and former IRGC commander, supports the deal, believing a beneficial agreement is possible if Iran secures achievements on the battlefield. The Supreme National Security Council, despite some hardliner opposition, ultimately ratified and communicated the understanding with the US.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Vance says details of US-Iran agreement still to be worked out amid scepticism from Republicans

US Vice President JD Vance stated that details of a US-Iran agreement, set for a ceremonial signing on Friday in Geneva, are still being worked out. The memorandum of understanding aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift the US naval blockade, with financial incentives for Iran tied to meeting benchmarks. Many Senate Republicans expressed skepticism, citing unanswered questions and a lack of information, including concerns about compliance verification and the inclusion of a potential $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran, reportedly to be funded by Gulf states. Vance indicated the full text would be released this week, emphasizing that Iran would receive no money without fulfilling its obligations.

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Key Claims

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Israel will continue to occupy southern Lebanon.

— Benjamin Netanyahu

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A peace deal with the US would require Israel to withdraw from Lebanon, according to Iran's top diplomat.

— Abbas Araghchi

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Donald Trump criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his actions in Lebanon, calling a bombing attack on Beirut 'vicious'.

— Donald Trump

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Donald Trump suggested Syria might handle Hezbollah more effectively than Israel.

— Donald Trump

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US Vice-President JD Vance stated Iran would not receive taxpayer money but could gain access to billions if commitments are met and sanctions eased.

— JD Vance

Jun 15, 2026

28 articles|5 sources
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South China Morning Post3d ago

US and Iran reach peace deal with signing set for Friday, Pakistan says

The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to end their war, with a signing ceremony scheduled for Friday in Geneva, Switzerland. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the deal on social media, stating it is now complete. U.S. President Donald Trump also confirmed the agreement on his Truth Social platform. This development occurred despite an Israeli strike on Lebanon on Sunday, which drew criticism from both Iran and Trump.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Trump touts Iran deal and Ukraine ambition as he arrives at G7

President Donald Trump arrived at the G7 summit in France, touting a preliminary deal to end the Iran war. He suggested he would also seek to end hostilities in Ukraine and Lebanon. Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron and expressed optimism about the Iran agreement, stating it would bring success to the world and benefit the Middle East by lowering oil prices and boosting the stock market. His arrival comes amid G7 partners' wariness of his geopolitical actions, including tariff threats against France and questioning of NATO. Despite relief over the Iran deal, unease persists regarding Trump's other statements and actions.

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BBC News - World3d ago

US-Iran deal eases uncertainty over the war - but there is much still to play out

The US and Iran have reached a deal, brokered by Pakistan, aimed at easing regional tensions. The agreement reportedly includes the lifting of Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the US blockade of Iranian ports, which could provide economic relief to both the global economy and Iran. A key component of the deal, according to Pakistan's Prime Minister, is the immediate and permanent termination of military operations, including in Lebanon. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not indicated a willingness to end Israel's offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon, and recent Israeli strikes have nearly jeopardized the agreement. Iran reportedly refrained from further missile attacks on Israel to facilitate the deal's finalization.

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BBC News - World3d ago

Oil prices slide after Pakistan announces deal between US and Iran

Oil prices declined in Asia after Pakistan announced a deal between the US and Iran, brokered by Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. President Donald Trump stated the agreement will lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz shipping route, a critical waterway for global oil and LNG. Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi confirmed the deal's finalization. The Strait of Hormuz had been effectively closed since late February following US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, with Tehran threatening vessels. Brent crude fell 4.8% to $83.18 a barrel, and US-traded oil dropped 5.6% to $80.13. An official signing ceremony is scheduled for June 19 in Switzerland.

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South China Morning Post3d ago

Relief and wariness: Asia watches US-Iran deal for real impact

Asian nations are experiencing a mix of relief and wariness regarding a US-Iran peace deal, set to be signed in Switzerland on Friday, mediated by Pakistan. The agreement aims to end over three months of conflict in the Gulf, lift the US blockade on Iran, and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil chokepoint. This waterway is vital for energy-importing Asian economies, as it handled approximately 20 million barrels of oil daily in 2024, representing 20% of global consumption. While the deal promises immediate relief, regional leaders are awaiting confirmation of the Strait's reopening and a subsequent easing of oil prices. Analysts suggest that the agreement's long-term success will depend on its ability to navigate ongoing nuclear talks and persistent geopolitical distrust.

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Associated Press (AP)3d ago

Tentative deal on ending the Iran war sends stocks soaring while oil prices fall

Asian stock markets surged on Monday following the announcement of a tentative deal to end the Iran war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Benchmarks in Tokyo and Seoul saw gains exceeding 5%, while oil prices dropped over $4 per barrel. U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed the initial agreement and authorized the end of the U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports. Iran also confirmed the deal, with implementation expected after a signing ceremony in Switzerland on Friday. Broader negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program are slated to continue for the next 60 days. This development offers significant relief to global markets that have been volatile since the conflict began in late February, though experts caution that oil prices may take months to stabilize.

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Conflict(4)
Al Jazeera3d ago

Iran, US agree tentative deal to ‘end war’: Your questions answered

The United States and Iran have reached a tentative agreement to end over 100 days of conflict, with hostilities to cease immediately on all fronts, including Lebanon. A signing ceremony is scheduled for Friday in Switzerland. The deal also includes the immediate end of the naval blockade against Iran. Negotiations for a final agreement will continue for 60 days. While the agreement is expected to reduce violence and reopen shipping lanes, significant uncertainty remains regarding Israel's adherence to the terms, particularly concerning its presence in Lebanon. Israeli officials have indicated a continued military presence in security zones in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza.

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

US and Iran reach framework peace deal to end war | First Thing

The US and Iran have announced a framework peace deal to tentatively end their 15-week conflict, with an agreement expected to be signed this week. The deal includes a 60-day period for intensive technical talks on contentious issues like Iran's nuclear program, and Iran's deputy foreign minister stated they will seek sanctions relief. Donald Trump announced the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the removal of the US naval blockade. Hardliners in Iran expressed anger over the deal's perceived lack of guarantees on sanctions and compensation. Israel stated its forces will remain in security zones in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza indefinitely.

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BBC News - World2d ago

Trump says deal to end war with Iran already signed and details to be released 'pretty soon'

President Trump announced that a deal to end hostilities with Iran has been signed, with details to be released soon. He stated that a U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports has been lifted and the Strait of Hormuz will be open from Friday, with ships already moving through carrying oil. Iran's deputy foreign minister confirmed the end of military operations, portraying the agreement as a victory for Iran, reached after extensive talks mediated by Qatar. While Lebanon's president welcomed the announcement as a step towards ending violence, Iran's foreign ministry expressed deep mistrust of the U.S. and described the agreement as merely a step towards de-escalation. Past disagreements have centered on Iran's nuclear program and sanctions relief.

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Keir Starmer vows to 'choke off' Russian revenue with further sanctions.

— Keir Starmer

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Starmer pledges £210m for Ukraine's nuclear plants for the next two years.

— Keir Starmer

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British troops seized a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in the Channel.

— article

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Zelensky is willing to meet Putin in the US.

— Volodymyr Zelensky

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Zelensky proposed the meeting with Putin to Trump.

— Volodymyr Zelensky

Jun 14, 2026

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Al Jazeera4d ago

Will the US-Iran deal be signed on Sunday? What we know so far

The US claims a deal to end the war with Iran could be signed as early as Sunday, with President Trump stating it would extend the current ceasefire for 60 days and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iran disputes this timeline, suggesting the signing will occur in the "coming days" and that the initial agreement, a memorandum of understanding mediated by Pakistan, will focus on ending the war and not discuss nuclear issues. While Trump has shared details of the agreement, including Iran's commitment to never acquire nuclear weapons, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson indicated caution due to the other party's instability. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expects the agreement to be finalized within 24 hours, followed by electronic signing and technical talks. There is ambiguity regarding the exact timing and method of signing, with reports of preparations for a physical ceremony now replaced by talk of an electronic signing.

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Al Jazeera4d ago

Iran war day 107: Washington, Tehran close to signing first stage of deal

The United States and Iran are reportedly close to signing the first stage of a peace deal to end a conflict now in its 107th day. US President Donald Trump stated the agreement could be signed as early as Sunday, with a post on his Truth Social platform indicating the Strait of Hormuz would immediately reopen to all traffic upon signing. However, Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has downplayed this optimism, stating the signing will not occur on Sunday and an exact date is undetermined. Iran's chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, expressed continued resolve for "final victory," while President Masoud Pezeshkian highlighted Iran's unity in forcing a ceasefire during a recent 12-day war. Iran's Foreign Minister indicated the proposed agreement includes 14 points, with the first being the lifting of US blockades on Iranian ports and an end to hostilities across all fronts.

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US President Donald Trump claims a peace deal with Iran could be signed as early as Sunday.

— Donald Trump

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Tehran disputes the timeline, stating the deal could be signed in the 'coming days'.

— Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei

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US President Donald Trump claims a deal to stop the Iran war could be signed as early as Sunday.

— Donald Trump

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Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs states the deal will not be signed on Sunday and an exact date is yet to be set.

— Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Trump stated that after a framework deal is signed, the Strait of Hormuz would immediately be 'open to all'.

— Donald Trump

Jun 13, 2026

8 articles|4 sources
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The Guardian - World News5d ago

Trump says Iran peace deal could be signed by Sunday, with strait of Hormuz to open shortly after

President Trump announced on Saturday that the US is poised to sign a new agreement with Iran on Sunday, which he claims will prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons and reopen the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping. Trump stated that Iran "no longer want a Nuclear Weapon, nor will they have one." He also mentioned an "ultimate alternative" if the deal is not signed. While Pakistan's Prime Minister indicated an electronic signing within 24 hours, an Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson advised caution, stating the signing would not occur on Sunday. The proposed deal, according to various sources, could involve reopening the strait, lifting a US naval blockade, and subsequent negotiations on Iran's nuclear program, though details and timelines differ significantly between US and Iranian accounts.

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Al Jazeera5d ago

Trump says Iran deal to be signed tomorrow, contradicting Iranian official

United States President Donald Trump announced on his Truth Social account that an initial agreement to end the war with Iran is scheduled to be signed the following day. This statement contradicts an earlier announcement by Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei, who stated that a memorandum of understanding would not be signed on Sunday and that a signing could occur "in the coming days." Both sides have indicated a deal is close, but have diverged on details and timelines. Trump claimed the deal would open the Strait of Hormuz, prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, and involve no money exchange. However, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described the initial memorandum as a launch point for future negotiations.

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Al Jazeera5d ago

Iran war day 106: US and Iran say deal close but Lebanon fighting continues

On day 106 of the war, Iran and the United States indicated a deal to end the conflict is close, with a final text reportedly agreed upon but key steps pending. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated a memorandum of understanding with Washington was "never been closer," while Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed a "final, agreed-upon text" exists. The initial phase of the proposed deal includes a ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon, lifting the Strait of Hormuz blockade, and unfreezing Iranian assets. While Iranian officials claim President Trump agreed to release $24 billion in frozen assets, Trump has previously dismissed reports about the deal as "fake news." Securing and maintaining a ceasefire in Lebanon is identified as a critical test for the agreement's success.

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South China Morning Post5d ago

Trump says deal to end war to be signed on Sunday, but Iran questions timing

US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that an initial deal to end a Middle Eastern war would be signed on Sunday, with the Strait of Hormuz to be immediately reopened. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman stated that the signing would not occur on Sunday, though a memorandum of understanding could be signed in the coming days. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed that both sides had agreed on a peace deal framework and that Islamabad was preparing for an electronic signing on Sunday, followed by technical talks. Iran's spokesman cautioned against definitive statements on the signing date due to the other side's hesitation.

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Associated Press (AP)5d ago

What we know about a possible deal to end the Iran war

The United States and Iran are reportedly close to a deal to end the ongoing war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with Pakistan's Prime Minister stating it could be finalized within 24 hours. This potential breakthrough follows recent exchanges of fire between Iran, the U.S., and Israel. Key aspects of the emerging agreement include finalizing terms for Iran's nuclear program within 60 days, which involves removing enriched uranium, and reopening the vital shipping lane. The deal is also expected to include the phased lifting of sanctions on Iran and the release of frozen assets. However, the status of Lebanon and a potential ceasefire there remains unclear, with Iran insisting on its inclusion in any agreement.

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Al Jazeera5d ago

As Iran and US near a deal, Tehran remembers another recent bloody conflict

As Iran and the US approach a potential deal to end a recent conflict, Tehran is commemorating the anniversary of a 12-day war with Israel in June 2025. This past year has been bloody for Iran, with government figures reporting over 3,468 deaths in the current conflict with the US and Israel, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iranian authorities assert that assassinations and strikes have not deterred their resolve, portraying their losses as a necessary struggle against foreign domination. Despite significant casualties, Iran claims a superior position, having survived two wars and disrupted global energy markets by controlling the Strait of Hormuz. Hardliners are reportedly criticizing the terms of the potential US-Iran agreement, which may address frozen funds, the Strait of Hormuz, and Iran's nuclear program.

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Key Claims

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Trump stated an initial agreement to end the US-Israeli war with Iran is scheduled to be signed tomorrow.

— Donald Trump

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An Iranian official stated a memorandum of understanding would not be signed on Sunday and negotiators are not planning to travel to Geneva.

— Esmaeil Baghaei

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Trump claimed the deal would open the Hormuz Strait to all and prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.

— Donald Trump

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An Iranian minister stated the initial memorandum would only be a launch point for future negotiations.

— Abbas Araghchi

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US President Donald Trump stated an initial deal to end the war in the Middle East would be signed on Sunday.

— Donald Trump

Jun 12, 2026

7 articles|4 sources
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The Guardian - World News6d ago

US-Iran peace deal remains elusive as Trump and Tehran trade conflicting claims

Prospects for a US-Iran peace deal remain uncertain due to conflicting claims from both sides. President Trump initially suggested a preliminary agreement was imminent but later expressed frustration, calling Iran "dishonorable." Iranian state media denied a deal was fully agreed upon, while Pakistan's Prime Minister claimed a final text had been reached. A senior US official indicated an 80-85% chance of an agreement within days, mentioning economic rewards for Iran and relief of sanctions. However, significant disagreements persist, particularly regarding the Strait of Hormuz and the terms of Iran's nuclear program and frozen assets.

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South China Morning Post6d ago

Iran says peace deal with US ‘never been closer’, as Pakistan says final text agreed on

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on Friday that the US and Iran are "never been closer" to a deal to end the war in the Middle East. Mediator Pakistan announced that a final text has been agreed upon. Araghchi referred to this potential agreement as the "Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding," referencing the Pakistani capital where prior US-Iran discussions took place. He urged media outlets to avoid speculation about the accord's contents while it awaits finalization. This statement follows reports of purported details of the agreement being published by Iranian media.

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Al Jazeera6d ago

US, Iran say deal closer than ever, as Pakistan signals final terms are set

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that a "final, agreed upon text of the peace deal" between the US and Iran has been reached, stating that peace is closer than ever. Both US and Iranian officials cautioned against media speculation on the agreement's terms, with Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi indicating a deal is "never been closer." A senior US official confirmed they are "very close" to a deal involving significant sanctions relief and unfreezing of Iranian assets in exchange for Iran dismantling its nuclear program and handing over nuclear material, with sanctions relief contingent on Iranian compliance. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei stated relevant institutions are in the "final stages of summarising the text of the understanding." This diplomatic development follows recent US-Iran strikes and comes after weeks of alternating threats and indications of a potential ceasefire agreement.

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Al Jazeera5d ago

Will there be a deal to end the Iran war this time?

President Trump has indicated that an agreement to end the conflict with Iran is nearing finalization. This statement follows his decision to cancel planned military strikes against Iran. The article does not specify when this agreement is expected to be finalized or provide details about its terms. The context suggests a potential de-escalation of tensions between the United States and Iran, with the President expressing optimism about an imminent resolution.

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Associated Press (AP)6d ago

US and Iran are close to a deal to end their war, officials say

U.S. and Iranian officials indicate they are close to an agreement to end their war, with a senior U.S. official stating the tentative deal includes terms for removing and destroying Iran's nuclear material and dismantling its nuclear program. Regional officials suggest the emerging deal will facilitate the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, phased lifting of sanctions, and release of frozen Iranian assets. This breakthrough follows recent exchanges of fire between Iran, the U.S., and Israel. The war, which began on February 28, has significantly disrupted oil and natural gas shipments from the Persian Gulf. While a fragile ceasefire has been in place since April 7, President Trump has expressed optimism about a deal, though he also issued a warning to Iranian officials. Israel is not a party to the negotiations but maintains that Iran must not possess nuclear weapons.

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Al Jazeera6d ago

‘Dishonorable’: Trump says leaked Iran ceasefire terms fake

President Donald Trump has denied reports of leaked Iran ceasefire terms, calling them "fake news" and "dishonorable." He stated on Truth Social that the published terms had no relation to what was agreed upon in writing. This statement comes amidst ongoing efforts to reach a more lasting end to the war launched by the US and Israel against Iran on February 28. Trump had previously indicated a deal was approved and could be signed soon. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi suggested an "Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding" for a ceasefire was close to finalization, urging against speculation on terms until they are officially announced. The Iranian state news agency IRNA had published what it described as seven main points of the deal, reportedly showing little Iranian compromise on key issues.

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The article questions whether a deal to end the Iran war will be reached.

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Donald Trump described Iranians as 'very dishonorable people to deal with' and stated 'With them, there is no such thing as dealing in good faith'.

— Donald Trump

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Iran and the US have never been closer to a deal on ending the war in the Middle East.

— Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

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The Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding has never been closer.

— Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

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Media should refrain from speculating about the accord's content pending its finalization.

— Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi