Trump signals he could send details of Iran deal to Congress
The peace deal announced Sunday is meeting lukewarm reactions from Congress, including some allies of President Donald Trump.
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The peace deal announced Sunday is meeting lukewarm reactions from Congress, including some allies of President Donald Trump.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that a preliminary deal to end the Iran war has already been signed, but key details remain unclear.
US President Donald Trump has said the agreement with Iran is 'all signed'.
Details will be released sometime over the next two days, US officials said.
Ties between the US and Iran have been strained through both of Donald Trump's terms as US president.
The ceasefire agreement fits a pattern from Donald Trump where the signing of a deal appears to be the major goal and the details often seem a distant secondary consideration.
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.
The US president says Iran will not obtain nuclear weapons, ‘which is what it was all about’. Plus, how AI could help botanists combat the extinction risk to rare plants Good morning. Donald Trump has declared the strait of Hormuz will be “completely open” from Friday. “The deal’s all signed. And the strait is already partially opened,” the US president said as he arrived at the G7 summit in France. “I think a lot of great things are going to happen in the Middle East. And very importantly, the oil is plummeting down and the stock market is shooting up like a rocket today,” Trump said. “The main thing is that Iran will not have a nuclear weapon. They fully agreed to that with strong policing powers, and they won’t have a nuclear weapon, which is what it was all about.” What is the reaction in Israel? Analysts have pointed out that none of Benjamin Netanyahu’s promises at the beginning of the war – regime change in Tehran and the destruction of Iran’s nuclear programme – have been fulfilled. The Israeli prime minister did not denounce the deal, but distanced himself from the negotiations and said Israel would not leave the territory it was occupying in Lebanon. What else is on the agenda at the G7 summit? The G7 will seek to shore up waning US support for Ukraine, with the UK’s prime minister, Keir Starmer, vowing to “choke off” Russian revenue with further sanctions and provide hundreds of millions of pounds’ worth of energy support for Ukraine. What do experts say may have caused the crash? Jeff Guzzetti, an aviation safety expert, suspected a flight-control malfunction caused the crash, given how quickly the plane went down after takeoff. He noted that testing new equipment on a 70-year-old aircraft inherently heightened risks. “I think it was definitely a controllability issue,” he said. Continue reading...
Trump has faced pressure to extricate the US from the war ahead of midterm elections in November.
The White House says the proposed memorandum of understanding with Iran is only a framework agreement.
US president says strait of Hormuz will be open from Friday but questions remain over waterway fees and Israeli breaches of ceasefire in Lebanon Tallying the global cost of the US-Israel war against Iran Donald Trump has declared that the strait of Hormuz will be “completely open” from Friday, as western leaders gathering at the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains battled to prevent the fragile US deal with Iran from almost immediately unravelling. “The deal’s all signed. And the strait is already partially opened,” Trump said as he arrived at the summit in France, but Israeli breaches of the ceasefire in Lebanon and Iran’s claims about its right to charge fees in the crucial waterway revealed the agreement’s many loose ends . Continue reading...
Mediators spent weeks working on a plan to bridge nearly half a century of hostility between Washington and Tehran
Qatar’s Emir hails Iran deal and touts US investments in Trump meeting.
The deal sparked a huge rally across global equities as the Dow on Wall Street hit a record high.
The US and Iran have reached a tentative deal to end the conflict in the Middle East, but competing claims from Donald Trump and Tehran have left the details shrouded in uncertainty. Questions remain over the reopening of the strait of Hormuz, Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon, and the future of Iran’s nuclear programme. Nosheen Iqbal speaks to the Guardian’s senior international correspondent Julian Borger Continue reading...
Vance on CNBC's "Squawk Box" expressed confidence that America has "all the cards" in subsequent talks with Iran.
Speaking on the sidelines of the G7 in France, Donald Trump says Iran will never have nuclear weapons.
President Trump says the U.S. and Iran have agreed on a plan to move towards peace, including provisions that would limit Iran's nuclear ambitions. But some experts say the proposal is similar to the 2015 Obama-era deal that Trump killed. NBC News' Andrea Mitchell reports.
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.
Defense Minister Katz says IDF will remain in Lebanon security zones as Israeli leaders debate Trump-Iran deal's impact on national security interests.
Iran has not confirmed Trump admin claim both sides have 'digitally' signed initial deal, which has not been released.
Airline stocks are rallying Monday and the U.S. Global Jets ETF (JETS) is on the verge of a new high for the year.
Investor sentiment also helped by SpaceX’s historic initial public offering
Incentives would be tied to Tehran’s ‘performance’ including over opening of the Strait of Hormuz and nuclear talks
President Trump and Pakistan's prime minister say the U.S. and Iran have a deal to end the war, but some details remain unclear. Ed O'Keefe reports.
The Iran "deal" is a tacit admission of strategic defeat by the Trump administration and of a failure to achieve nearly all of his war aims.
Israel's prime minister is on a collision course with Trump as the latter seeks to extricate himself from the war.
The Iran war is not exactly done and dusted, but President Donald Trump has already turned his sights to ending another conflict
‘Netanyahu’s life project failed with US-Iran deal’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did say he doesn't always share the same views as US President Donald Trump.
Deal will leave things almost exactly as they were before feckless war of choice started Tallying the global cost of the US-Israel war against Iran If we get to a Friday signing ceremony without this uncertain new US-Iran deal being derailed by any of its inherent ambiguities, then nuclear talks can finally restart in the same place – and at almost exactly the same point they were before this conflict started. The world will have irrevocably been changed in other ways. There is no going back for the 120 Iranian children in Minab killed in their primary school in the war’s first hours, nor for their bereaved parents, or any of the thousands in Iran, Lebanon and around the region whose lives were erased or blighted by a feckless war of choice. Continue reading...
VIENNA, June 15 - Iran and the United States say they have reached a deal to end their war, which is expected to pave the way for talks on Iran's nuclear programme. Below is an outline of the key issues they face in those talks.
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Iran's top diplomat has said continued Israeli presence in Lebanon would violate the interim US–Iran deal to end the war. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists Israel will remain as long as necessary. DW has more. Grouped from 6 articles across 5 sources.
Iran's foreign minister says Israeli troops can't remain in Lebanon under the pending deal with the U.S. Grouped from 27 articles across 10 sources.
For many Iranians, the question is not whether the deal means victory, but whether it lowers prices and reduces fear of another war. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.
US President Donald Trump slammed Israeli attacks on Lebanon at the G7 Summit. Grouped from 14 articles across 8 sources.
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Factional divisions in Iran remain as leaders debate the implementation of deal with the US, amid fears of capitulation.