Iran war day 111: Tehran warns US as 14-point plan takes effect
Summary
The United States and Iran have electronically signed a memorandum aimed at ending their recent conflict, which includes stopping military actions and preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The agreement is now in effect, but both sides warn that further talks and careful monitoring will be needed to finalize a lasting deal.Key Facts
- President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a memorandum to end conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran.
- The agreement commits to stopping military operations, preventing Iran’s nuclear weapon development, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz shipping route.
- Iran says the deal is active and will watch closely to ensure the US meets its promises; Iran’s missile program is not negotiable.
- Experts believe nuclear talks will last longer than the 60 days outlined in the memorandum, due to complex technical issues.
- Some Republican leaders criticize the agreement, arguing it does not do enough to limit Iran’s nuclear program and oppose a large reconstruction fund for Iran.
- Full Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon may take several months, with ongoing fighting and concerns about ceasefire compliance in the region.
- The conflict’s resolution is complicated by broader regional issues beyond the US-Iran talks.
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