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Iran nuclear deal and US negotiations: EU sanctions, blockade lift, 60-day talks, and international reactions

The US and Iran have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to end the recent war, with the US lifting its naval blockade on Iranian ports and reopening the Strait of Hormuz for oil tankers. The deal sets a 60-day negotiation period to finalize a comprehensive agreement on Iran's nuclear program, sanctions relief, and regional issues. Key provisions include the immediate waiver of oil sanctions, a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran (contingent on a final deal), and a commitment from Iran to allow free passage through the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days. The EU has stated it will not lift its own sanctions unless a formal nuclear deal is reached. Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei confirmed his approval of the deal but accused Trump of acting out of desperation. US Vice President JD Vance has postponed a planned trip to Geneva for technical talks, and he issued a sharp warning to Israeli critics of the agreement, emphasizing that Trump is Israel's only ally. Meanwhile, oil prices fell as tankers began returning to the Strait of Hormuz.

Puntos clave

  • US lifts naval blockade on Iranian ports; Strait of Hormuz reopens for oil tankers.
  • EU refuses to lift sanctions until a formal nuclear deal is reached; human rights sanctions remain.
  • Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei approves deal but accuses Trump of desperation.
  • Vice President Vance postpones Geneva talks; warns Israel against criticizing the deal.
  • Oil prices fall as tankers resume transit; $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran agreed in principle.

Cobertura de fuentes

VoxCríticoLeft

Critical analysis of the deal's terms and implications

Vox offers a skeptical overview of the MOU, noting negative reviews from Republican senators, the $300 billion fund, sanctions relief, and potential problems with Iran charging fees for the Strait of Hormuz after 60 days.

Taipei TimesNeutralCentre

Trump defends deal, calls critics 'fools'

Taipei Times (AFP) reports Trump's social media defense of the agreement, his signing at Versailles, and details of the 60-day negotiation period, including oil price drops.

NOSNeutralCentre-Left

Vance postpones Geneva talks; Iran demands proof of US commitment

NOS reports Vance's postponed trip to Geneva, Iran's insistence on seeing US adherence to the base agreement before further talks, and Vance's criticism of Israeli opponents of the deal.

NBC NewsNeutralCentre

Vance contrasts Trump deal with Obama's nuclear agreement

NBC News covers Vice President Vance explaining differences between the current Iran deal and the Obama-era nuclear agreement, highlighting the administration's perspective.

Times of IndiaNeutralCentre

Vance warns Israel over deal criticism

Times of India focuses on Vice President Vance's blunt message to Israeli leaders criticizing the deal, asserting Trump as Israel's only ally and defending the agreement.

The IndependentNeutralCentre-Left

Iran's Supreme Leader claims Trump made deal out of 'desperation'

The Independent highlights Khamenei's approval of the deal while criticizing Trump, and reports on falling oil prices as tankers return to the Strait of Hormuz.

Al Jazeera EnglishNeutralCentre-Left

EU conditions on sanctions relief

Al Jazeera reports that the EU will not lift key sanctions until a formal nuclear deal is reached, and human rights sanctions will continue regardless, emphasizing the bloc's cautious stance.

NPRNeutralCentre-Left

Details of blockade lift and 60-day timeline

NPR provides detailed reporting on the US lifting the blockade, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the 60-day clock, and Vance's defense of the memorandum of understanding.

Conclusión

The US-Iran deal marks a significant de-escalation but leaves many contentious issues unresolved. The EU's insistence on a formal nuclear deal adds pressure, while Iran's leadership remains skeptical. The inclusion of Lebanon in the ceasefire and Israel's criticism complicate the path forward. The next 60 days will be critical in determining whether the MOU can evolve into a lasting agreement that addresses nuclear, ballistic missile, and regional security concerns.

Análisis lógico

En qué coinciden las fuentes

  • A ceasefire MOU has been signed, ending the war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
  • A 60-day period for further negotiations over Iran's nuclear program and sanctions relief has commenced.
  • The US has lifted its naval blockade on Iranian ports.
  • Iran will allow free passage through the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days.
  • Israeli officials are unhappy with the deal due to insufficient provisions on Iran's nuclear and missile programs.

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