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Trump signs deal in Versailles to end war with Iran

Under a provisional agreement signed by the U.S. and Iran, military actions are immediately halted, including in Lebanon. The deal requires Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and reaffirm its commitment to not developing nuclear weapons. The U.S. agrees to withdraw military forces from 'the proximity' of Iran and lift economic sanctions. While the agreement references 'allies in the current war,' Israel is not explicitly named. Relations between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump remain tense, with reports indicating concerns over Israel's military actions in

Under the provisional agreement , military action is immediately halted, including in Lebanon , and the two sides have 60 days to negotiate a final deal. Iran is required to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to allow the safe passage of commercial vessels. And the Islamic Republic reaffirms it “shall not procure or develop nuclear weapons.”

The U.S., meanwhile, is committed to withdrawing military forces from “the proximity” of Iran within 30 days of a final agreement and will lift economic sanctions.

While the deal makes reference to “the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran and their allies in the current war,” Israel is not explicitly mentioned.

A  Wall Street Journal report on Wednesday indicated that relations between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Trump remained frosty. “Stop blowing up buildings,” the U.S. leader reportedly told Netanyahu, concerned that Israel’s strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon could jeopardize the agreement.

European leaders had already welcomed the preliminary deal earlier this week . A final agreement will be endorsed by a binding United Nations Security Council resolution.

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Source document: Wall Street Journal report

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Politico EuropeIndependentCenter3 days ago
Trump signs deal in Versailles to end war with Iran

Under a provisional agreement signed by the U.S. and Iran, military actions are immediately halted, including in Lebanon. The deal requires Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and reaffirm its commitment to not developing nuclear weapons. The U.S. agrees to withdraw military forces from 'the proximity' of Iran and lift economic sanctions. While the agreement references 'allies in the current war,' Israel is not explicitly named. Relations between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump remain tense, with reports indicating concerns over Israel's military actions in

Bias read (Center): The article presents the facts of the agreement without overtly favoring either side. It includes details from both the U.S. and Iranian perspectives, mentions the involvement of European leaders and the UN Security Council, and notes tensions between Trump and Netanyahu without taking a clear立场.

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HLN – Het Laatste NieuwsIndependentCenter4 days ago
Washington releases text of peace plan with Iran: US lifts all sanctions, Iran will never possess nuclear weapons

The United States has released the text of a peace plan with Iran, under which the US would lift all sanctions against Iran, and Iran would commit to never possessing nuclear weapons.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual summary of the reported agreement without apparent bias, framing it as a mutual commitment between the US and Iran. No loaded language or one-sided sourcing is evident.

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