What the Trump-Iran agreement says about Lebanon, Hormuz and uranium
The memorandum of understanding covers 14 points but leaves many crucial questions unanswered.
The memorandum of understanding covers 14 points but leaves many crucial questions unanswered. Grouped from 25 articles across 11 sources.
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The memorandum of understanding covers 14 points but leaves many crucial questions unanswered.
The agreement, as read by senior U.S. officials, allows Iran to immediately begin exporting oil and petroleum products.
The draft paves the way for a broader 60-day negotiation period due to begin in Switzerland on June 19.
Donald Trump has signed a deal aimed at ending the war with Iran.
It remains unclear whether the 14-point draft that was circulated at G7 meetings in France will be the version formalised at a ceremony in Switzerland on Friday.
The 14-paragraph memo includes an end to fighting, an agreement that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, and a $300bn redevelopment package for Iran.
US official gives clearest account yet of deal set to be signed by US and Iran Friday; Iran has not confirmed text.
Days after it was first announced by President Donald Trump, U.S. officials on Wednesday finally detailed what is in the memorandum of understanding with Iran.
U.S. officials on Wednesday read the memorandum of understanding to journalists after days of secrecy over what is in the document
US President Donald Trump signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran at the Palace of Versailles on 18 June, marking a significant diplomatic step aimed at easing the Middle East conflict that has unsettled the region since February.
US officials have released an interim agreement that ends fighting on all fronts for 60 days and sets out provisions for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The 14-point Memorandum of Understanding was signed at a post-G7 dinner in France.
Trump called it a historic deal. But with nuclear talks and Israel all unresolved, what did either side actually win?
Trump has insisted the deal ensures that Iran will never buy, develop or produce a nuclear weapon. But text of the agreement falls short of that.
A video shared on social media by the White House deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino shows U.S. President Trump signing the the Iran Memorandum of Understanding at the Palace of Versailles, just prior to a dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing mounting pressure after he was cut out of the US-Iran agreement.
A senior U.S. administration official provided the 14-point plan after questions swirled about what was in it.
The interim agreement ends fighting on all fronts for 60 days and sets out provisions for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran and the US say a deal to end the conflict is in force, but questions remain over its implementation.
As with so much of the war, Trump’s rhetoric ran ahead of the facts on the ground.
Vice President JD Vance said on "CBS Monrings" that the Trump administration wants "to tell the American people what's in this deal."
At G7 meeting in France, president angrily rejects suggestions US will contribute to $300bn fund for Iran Europe live – latest updates Middle East crisis – live updates Donald Trump has responded to criticism of his ceasefire deal with Iran, warning at the G7 summit that he was prepared to go back to dropping bombs and insisting the deal did not require the US to pay even 10 cents to Iran. At the same time, he has backed a G7 leaders’ joint statement that welcomes the deal but says a follow-on agreement is necessary to rein in Iran’s ballistic missile programme, an issue not directly addressed in the memorandum of understanding that is due to be signed on Friday by Iran and the US. Continue reading...
There has been a reduction in violence since the US-Iran agreement was announced, but attacks have not stopped.
Iran's hardliners have framed the framework deal as a victory, even as Trump dismissed reports of a $300bn reconstruction fund and warned he would resume strikes if Tehran did not comply.
US president says the deal is ‘not final’ and backs leaders calls for wider talks on Tehran’s missile programme Trump backs G7 leaders’ call for wider talks on Iranian missile programme Analysis: Where does Iran deal leave US-Israel relationship? Trump also addressed media reports of a leaked US-Iran deal (see post at 11:57 ), denying claims it includes a $300bn reconstruction fund for Tehran. “We’re not putting up 10 cents,” he said. “We are not investing and we do not have a fund.” It’s not final. It’s a memorandum of understanding, and if I don’t like it, we’ll go back to shooting at them , dropping bombs on their head. If I don’t like it, if they don’t behave, we’ll go right back to dropping bombs right smack in the middle of their head, okay, because they’ve misbehaved for 47 years.” Continue reading...
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