Iran war live: Vance says IAEA to return to Iran, no tolls in Hormuz Strait
Backlash to US-Iran deal grows in Israel as Iranian vessels pass through Strait of Hormuz after US lifts naval blockade.
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Backlash to US-Iran deal grows in Israel as Iranian vessels pass through Strait of Hormuz after US lifts naval blockade.
Vice President JD Vance spoke with NBC News' Tom Llamas about the announcement of a deal being reached between the U.S. and Iran to end the war in the Middle East. Vance said that nuclear inspectors will be allowed back into Iran under the agreement, as a signing ceremony is set to be held in Switzerland.
The vice president, in an interview with NBC News, also said text of the memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran won’t be released until Friday.
While still a framework, the deal marked the biggest breakthrough towards resolving the conflict.
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Tanker traffic through Hormuz could quickly increase but it is unclear whether transits will approach prewar levels, according to Kpler. Grouped from 40 articles across 13 sources.
The US vice-president says the agreement is "about a page and a half" and "very general", meaning many details will be worked out later. Grouped from 71 articles across 14 sources.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
Producers will need time to ramp up output, while port bottlenecks and heightened demand will keep US prices up. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Benchmark S&P 500 rises 1.7 percent, while tech-heavy Nasdaq jumps 3.1 percent. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
BEIRUT, June 15 - The U.S.-Iran deal may silence the guns, but it cannot alter the verdict of more than three months of war.