What to know about deal to end Iran war (opens original article in a new tab)
Iran and the US announce a tentative agreement to end their war, brokered by Pakistan, involving lifting of the Strait of Hormuz closure and US blockade, with negotiations on nuclear program and sanctions starting, but many details remain unknown and Lebanon's conflict poses a threat.
- Iran and the US announce a tentative agreement to end their war, brokered by Pakistan, involving lifting of the Strait of Hormuz closure and US blockade
- Negotiations on Iran's nuclear program and sanctions will begin, with no details on missile programs or regional allies like Hezbollah in the deal
- Lebanon's conflict remains a potential threat to the agreement as Israel and Hezbollah are not parties to the deal
- Iran's economy and military were damaged, but the country emerged bolder, while Israel's Netanyahu faces political challenges due to the war's unpopularity
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