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reaction to the Iran-US deal – he claimed Trump had “used all kinds of levers” to secure the deal “out of desperation”**. The US president has claimed the agreement is **a victory for Washington
Iran, dominated headlines. In one particularly blistering attack, an op-ed titled “You could have been the greatest president of all, but you failed” accused Trump of having signed a “surrender agreement with a murderous
Trump wrote in a post on social media shortly after the agreement entered into force. He also suggested the top Israeli and Lebanese leaders may be invited to the White House for further talks. With
media messages Friday. First, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi [said the passage](https://x.com/araghchi/status/2045121573124759713) for commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz was "completely open" on a coordinated route previously indicated by Iran. Trump
reaction came as Iranian media reported purported details that included much of what Tehran has been publicly demanding and the US rejecting. US officials have also mentioned terms that Iran has consistently rejected. Iran
agreement that prevents Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon as a victory. He told Al Jazeera that avoiding a wider war, reopening the Strait of Hormuz or calming markets would be “good byproducts” but Trump
agreement that is made, is one that definitively prevents them from sprinting towards a nuclear weapon at any point." His comments came amid Iran's diplomatic outreach to Russia, as Iranian officials sought to gain
Israeli-Egyptian peace accords. But Trump switched it back to its more accustomed White House setting, citing adverse weather forecasts. “Based on the possible bad weather conditions tomorrow, we will be having our Cabinet Meeting
reactions on Friday Iran said early Friday it was reopening the Strait of Hormuz for commercial ships, after Israel and Hezbollah began a temporary ceasefire overnight. But while President Trump celebrated the reopening, he insisted
Trump’s bluff”, arguing the Hormuz blockade is backfiring by increasing pressure on Washington as global partners face disruption and US domestic support weakens. - CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper says “a blockade of Iranian ports
Israeli bombs began falling on Iran, both sides are claiming victory - a sign of how much each needed a way out. A deal has officially ended the fighting, but the harder negotiations are just beginning
media and nightly pro-government gatherings have argued that the US cannot be trusted. They point to the fact that diplomacy was still taking place shortly before the war began, and say the Trump administration
agreement including sanctions relief. - **What has been the reaction in Iran?** The Guardian’s diplomatic editor, Patrick Wintour, [reports](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/14/iranian-hardliners-in-vociferous-push-to-reject-proposed-peace-deal-with-us) anger among the country’s hardliners, who say the proposed deal does
agreement that Israel violated more than 10,000 times, according to United Nations peacekeepers. While Israel had repeatedly bombed southern Lebanon during that supposed ceasefire, it expanded its attacks to Beirut and other areas after
media site. Trump had previously suggested the US could sign an agreement with Iran on Sunday, but as the evening came in the Middle East, [there was no sign of a breakthrough](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/14/iranian-hardliners-in-vociferous-push-to-reject-proposed-peace-deal-with-us).
agreement’s loose ends. The memorandum of understanding is due to be formally signed at a ceremony in Geneva on Friday, and technical discussions led by the US vice-president, JD Vance, will begin later
reaction power a slide back into all-out war. Control of the Strait of Hormuz has become the central issue in the crisis. It was open to navigation, without restriction or the payment of tolls
reaction to the strikes: The Israeli military said Monday that it had detected a new barrage of missiles launched from Iran, the sixth salvo since the latest flare-up in fighting began the previous
agreement is only a commitment to negotiate,** and NPR's Carrie Kahn tells *Up First* that it's unclear [how Iran's nuclear program will be addressed](https://one.npr.org/?sharedMediaId=nx-s1-5776408:nx-s1-mx-5776408-1) in those talks. Israel says