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Iran deal? ### **United States** There has been little reaction from members of Trump’s Republican
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 not guarantee an end to sanctions, compensation or control
Iran this evening,” Trump [declared on his Truth Social platform](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/11/trump-seize-control-iran-oil-gas-ceasefire) as if providing his full capitalised title added any weight to the statement. A signing ceremony could even take place in Europe
Reaction in Israel to the broad outlines of the emerging deal has been sharp, with widespread concern at the absence of terms in the draft agreement that would force Iran to restrict either its ballistic
deals", although details and figures are few and far between. Chipmaker Nvidia was reportedly given a go-ahead to sell semiconductors to 10 Chinese companies and Boeing secured an order for 200 aircraft. Citi
reactions to the agreement** Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the memorandum of understanding would reap economic benefits for Iran but stressed that Tehran would not rely on those benefits for all of its needs
deal would be reached, warning that he would “blast them away” if negotiations failed. Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar said Iran’s military headquarters has released a statement, saying a resumption
deal with Iran. Last night, Trump said he believes there is a good chance of reaching an agreement with Iran in two or three days. He did not explain why he felt that way. Iran
Republican party, wants the memorandum to contain a commitment by Iran to dispose of its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, even if the precise method is not detailed. In previous rounds of talks with
deal with Iran — today as part of his first full day at the G7 summit. While Iran has gotten a lot of attention at the summit so far, European leaders are just as focused
Iran?** Loyalists are concerned over reports that billions of dollars in frozen assets could be made available to Tehran, with senior Republican saying the reported details of the peace deal appear too close
Republicans voted with Democrats on a proposal** from Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to prevent the fund's creation altogether — leaving the amendment just shy of passing, NPR's Barbara Sprunt tells *Up First*. Another