US and Iran reach tentative peace deal; European leaders warn against Iranian nuclear ambitions
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Summary
The US and Iran have reached a tentative peace deal to end the war, with an initial Memorandum of Understanding expected to be signed in Geneva on Friday. However, critical details remain unresolved, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the future of Iran's nuclear program, and the Lebanon conflict. European leaders have warned that Iran must never acquire a nuclear weapon. The agreement was first announced by Pakistan's prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif.
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European leaders warn Tehran 'must never acquire a nuclear weapon'
There are still many details to be ironed out after an MoU is expected to be signed in Geneva on Friday.
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