U.S. and Iran reportedly agree on peace deal to be signed June 19 in Switzerland
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Summary
The U.S. and Iran have reportedly reached their furthest point yet in peace negotiations, with President Trump and Pakistan as mediator confirming a deal to be signed on June 19 in Switzerland. The agreement would open the Strait of Hormuz, lift the U.S. naval blockade, and effectively end the conflict. Key terms include the U.S. agreeing not to impose new sanctions on Iran until a final deal, with existing sanctions to be lifted and frozen Iranian assets released.
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U.S. President Donald Trump and mediator Pakistan saying that Washington and Tehran have agreed on a peace deal that will be signed on June 19 in Switzerland
The deal will see the Strait of Hormuz opened and the U.S. naval blockade lifted, in effect ending the conflict
The U.S. agrees not to impose any new sanctions on Iran until a final deal is reached
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