What next for Iran after Trump signs ‘disastrous’ deal to end war with $300bn boost and scrapped sanctions (opens original article in a new tab)
The US and Iran have signed an interim deal to end their war, with 60 days of talks to resolve disputes, including Iran's nuclear programme. Iran gains sanctions relief and a potential $300bn investment fund, while Israel's attacks on Lebanon remain a challenge. Analysts suggest Iran holds a stronger position in negotiations, despite criticism of the agreement as favoring Tehran over US objectives.
- US and Iran sign interim deal to end war with 60-day talks on nuclear programme
- Iran gains sanctions relief, frozen assets unfrozen, and $300bn investment fund mentioned
- Israel's continued attacks on Lebanon pose obstacle to peace process
- Analysts say Iran holds stronger position in negotiations than before
- Trump's deal faces criticism as favoring Iran over US objectives
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