Iran, Israel voice caveats on deal ahead of expected signing ceremony
Senior U.S. officials say President Trump and Iran's top negotiator have already remotely signed a memorandum of understanding ahead of an expected signing ceremony.
Senior U.S. officials say President Trump and Iran's top negotiator have already remotely signed a memorandum of understanding ahead of an expected signing ceremony. Grouped from 6 articles across 5 sources.
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Senior U.S. officials say President Trump and Iran's top negotiator have already remotely signed a memorandum of understanding ahead of an expected signing ceremony.
The White House says the proposed memorandum of understanding with Iran is only a framework agreement.
Israel, which waged two wars against Iran in the past year, is not a party to the US talks with Tehran.
Israel’s more focused fight against the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia in Lebanon still has the power to disrupt U.S. efforts to resolve its war with Iran.
A major discrepancy hinged on how much financial relief Iran would get immediately or in the future.
An analyst says fears are growing in Jerusalem that President Trump could flip on Netanyahu amid U.S.-Iran deal tensions, with strikes in Beirut complicating talks.
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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.
Stocks rose after a preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement, but questions remain over Hormuz, Israel and what follows a potential signing in Geneva. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Chinese, Russian and Iranian officials met about a day before the deal was publicly announced, with experts saying it proves Beijing and Moscow helped shape the agreement.
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.
Those in favour forced to defend themselves against claims the terms amount to capitulation Middle East crisis – live updates Iranian hardliners have mounted a rearguard rejection of a deal with the US as as they say…