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Trump signs deal that Iran labels ‘a record of US failure’ | First Thing

Trump signs deal that Iran labels ‘a record of US failure’ | First Thing

Summary

President Donald Trump signed a 14-point deal with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and avoid a global economic crisis. The agreement involves political and financial compromises, including allowing Iran to enrich uranium for civilian use and returning billions of dollars in frozen assets. Iran called the deal a "record of US failure," and US Republican leaders showed mixed reactions.

Key Facts

  • President Trump signed a 14-point agreement with Iran.
  • The deal aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route.
  • The US made political and financial concessions to Iran, including unfreezing billions of dollars.
  • Iran is allowed to continue enriching uranium for civilian purposes.
  • Iran’s chief negotiator criticized the deal as a failure for the US.
  • Some Republican senators offered cautious or negative responses to the agreement.
  • The deal intends to prevent a worldwide economic depression.
  • The agreement marks a shift from tough US demands to a more pragmatic approach.
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