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Iran agreement “imminently.” According to the newspaper, he said the agreement would be signed electronically, either by him or Vice President JD Vance. Later on Sunday, Trump told The New York Times that
Iran will not return to negotiations immediately, and says a return to war is possible. "From the Iranian eyes ... they think they have a lot of success (and) a lot of confidence that they
deal (known as the JCPOA). They are skittish about the optics of repeating the exercise. Trump has insisted there was “never a deadline” for Iran to respond, and a lull suits
confidence Trump would keep his word in any deal so wants to be paid up front from a $24bn tranche of an estimated $100bn of its assets frozen around the world, in return for lifting
Trump called off his plan for renewed strikes on Iran late on Thursday, saying that talks with Iran had progressed and a peace deal could lead to the reopening of trade through the strait
confidence that a deal between Trump and Xi would “include some aircraft orders”.  ## What is Trump hoping to achieve by bringing CEOs to China
Trump and “expressed his appreciation” for the US president’s commitment that any final deal would also involve limits on Tehran’s missile production, and the cessation of Iran’s support for its “terrorist proxies
deal. ## What will happen in the Strait of Hormuz? The Strait of Hormuz remains at the heart of the agreement. Reopening the vital waterway, through which about one-fifth of global oil and liquefied natural
Iran’s nuclear programme, its support for proxies in the region, the unfreezing of Iranian assets and the lifting of sanctions were expected to be addressed during a 60-day negotiation period. “Ships are starting
Trump said in a social media post that a deal with Iran was scheduled to be signed on Sunday and the Strait of Hormuz would be immediately “open to all”. Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Iran must never have a nuclear weapon had multiple drawbacks. Photograph: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg/Getty Images Indeed, Trump seems in a few short few months to have raced through the various stages of grief that Vietnam caused
Trump took the US out of that deal in 2018. ## Civilian purposes only Washington’s objective, said Mirkhan, is to limit Tehran’s nuclear capacities to a “genuinely civilian purpose”. While independent inspectors verified that
confidence in how Trump has handled the conflict. Riyadh was often left looking like an aggrieved but powerless victim of a conflict it had never advocated. It was neither impressed by the degree of protection
confident that this historic peace deal will form a strong foundation for lasting peace,” Sharif wrote on [social media.](https://x.com/CMShehbaz/status/2065751039136207357?s=20) However Esmaeil Baghaei, an Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson, counselled caution. “We will have
Trump announcing on Sunday the "immediate removal" of the US naval blockade, the president later said it would remain in place until the deal with Iran is signed. Satellite images from 15 June show four
deal, set to be signed on Friday, mandates that attacks on Lebanon must be halted, which has yet to happen. The conflict between Israel and Lebanon has created a [significant rift between Israel
Iran and 7,000 miles away in the White House. This week was the unique opportunity for the rest of the world to make its economic case to US President Donald Trump's administration directly
confidence in PM”. The **Financial Times** leads with “Iran seizes two ships in show of force as bid to revive peace talks flounders”. The **Telegraph** has “Hermer pursued ‘witch hunt’ against troops despite warnings” which
Iran is in a difficult situation. It wants to keep the air of threat to dissuade shipping, but it does not want to go back to war. On the other hand, nor does Trump. Last
confidence of all the permanent members of the [UN] security council. And Pakistan also has the trust of Iran,” said Naqvi. “Pakistan is a big country, with nuclear capability, and it is strategically located