Trump heralds Iran deal but questions - and risks - remain
Summary
The United States and Iran announced a deal to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz for commercial shipping. President Donald Trump praised the agreement as a step toward peace, but important details remain unclear and risks still exist, especially related to nuclear issues and regional tensions.Key Facts
- The deal aims to end military operations between the US and Iran.
- The Strait of Hormuz will be open to commercial shipping, with the US lifting its naval blockade.
- Vice President JD Vance said Iran will not possess nuclear weapons under the agreement.
- Some restrictions on uranium enrichment and Iran’s current stockpile still need clarification.
- Final negotiations will continue during a 60-day ceasefire extension.
- Iran’s security council said talks will wait until all parties meet their commitments.
- Oil flow through the strait may take weeks to return to normal because of delays and damage.
- Israel’s recent military actions in Lebanon could threaten the deal’s success.
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