President Donald Trump personally signed a copy of an agreement aimed at ending the conflict between the United States and Iran during a dinner at the Palace of Versailles, according to a report from Barak Ravid, the global affairs correspondent for Axios and a CNN analyst.
According to two senior American officials cited by Ravid, the United States and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding Wednesday evening intended to bring the war to a close. The officials said the signing took place remotely and that the memorandum is now in effect.
According to a previous report by Breitbart News, the memorandum lays out a broad plan to end the conflict and hash out a comprehensive deal within 60 days. Under the agreement, the U.S. and Iran would immediately stop military operations, promise not to launch future attacks against each other, and respect each other’s sovereignty and borders.
The deal also calls for winding down the U.S. naval blockade, reopening the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz to regular commercial shipping, and setting up a watchdog group to make sure both sides stick to the rules.
On top of that, the document says the U.S. will team up with regional partners to put together a massive $300 billion reconstruction and economic development package for Iran. Over time, the goal is to fully lift U.S., UN, and international sanctions. In the meantime, the agreement calls for waivers to clear the way for Iranian oil exports and banking transactions, alongside the release of frozen Iranian assets.
In exchange, Iran agreed that it will not pursue nuclear weapons and agreed to negotiate the future disposition of its enriched uranium stockpiles under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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USA TodayParty-alignedCenter2 days ago US and Iran signed a 14-point agreement. Read the memorandumThe US and Iran have signed a 14-point agreement, according to a report by USA Today. The article directs readers to 'read the memorandum' but does not provide further details about the content of the agreement.
Bias read (Center): The article provides minimal information and simply states that an agreement was signed without offering any framing, commentary, or emphasis that would indicate a particular ideological slant. It does not include quotes, analysis, or context that could suggest a leaning toward either side of the政治光
Breitbart NewsIndependentRight3 days ago REPORT: Trump Personally Signs Iran Agreement at Versailles, Memorandum in EffectA report by Barak Ravid, citing two senior American officials, claims that the United States and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending their conflict. According to the report, the agreement was signed remotely and includes provisions such as halting military operations, respecting each other's sovereignty, winding down the U.S. naval blockade, and establishing a watchdog group to ensure compliance. The memorandum also outlines plans for a $300 billion reconstruction and economic development package for Iran.
Bias read (Right): The article presents the agreement in a manner that emphasizes the potential benefits to Iran and frames the deal as a significant concession by the U.S., which aligns with a conservative perspective critical of diplomatic engagement with Iran. The tone suggests skepticism toward the agreement's ver
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Bloomberg NewsParty-aligned🔒Center4 days ago Read the 14-Point Draft Memorandum Between the US and IranThe US and Iran are set to formally sign a memorandum of understanding in Switzerland on June 19, which would initiate 60 days of negotiations aimed at ending their conflict and imposing stricter limitations on Iran's nuclear program. The 14-point draft memorandum has been obtained by Bloomberg News.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language, framing, or emphasis. It reports on an agreement between two nations without taking a stance on the content or implications of the memorandum itself.
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- government Draft Memorandum of Understanding