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Iran-US peace deal closer

The United States and Iran are reportedly on the verge of signing a peace agreement to end their ongoing conflict, which has disrupted global energy supplies through the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that a final text has been reached, with Islamabad mediating the talks. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that a deal 'has never been closer,' a message that US President Donald Trump shared on social media. However, the specifics of the agreement remain contentious, with Trump accusing Iran of leaking false terms and warning Tehran to 'get their act together.' A senior US official outlined that the deal would involve dismantling Iran's nuclear program and reopening the Strait, in exchange for sanctions relief and unfrozen assets. Israel, not a party to the talks, has stated it will not withdraw from occupied territories in Lebanon, Syria, or Gaza.

Points clés

  • Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif announced that the final text of a peace deal has been reached, with Islamabad working on next steps.
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi said a deal 'has never been closer,' a post shared by US President Trump.
  • Trump accused Iran of leaking false terms and warned Tehran to act quickly.
  • A senior US official said the deal includes dismantling Iran's nuclear program and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Israel's Defense Minister stated that Israel will not withdraw from security zones in Lebanon, Syria, or Gaza regardless of the deal.

Couverture des sources

Hindustan TimesCritiqueCentre-Right

Trump's anger and Indian ships attack allegations

Highlights Trump's accusation that Iran spread 'fake news' about the deal and attacked Indian ships. Includes Vance's denial that Iran receives cash upfront. Provides Iran's framework details.

Al Jazeera EnglishNeutreCentre

Optimism tempered by Trump's rebuttal

Reports on Pakistan's PM and Iran's FM statements, but also highlights Trump's denial of leaked terms and the internal Iranian approval process. Includes US official's caution that deal is 'not quite at the finish line.'

NOSNeutreCentre

Dutch summary: Pakistan confirms deal, signing possible this weekend

Reports Pakistan's announcement of a final text, Trump's signing timeline, and Israel's non-involvement. Concise, factual update.

The IndependentNeutreCentre-Left

Deal details and White House optimism

Reports on Trump reposting Iran's foreign minister's statement, and quotes a senior US official detailing the core objectives: reopening the Strait, dismantling nuclear program, and sanctions relief.

DW EnglishNeutreCentre

Analysis of main sticking points

Examines the key hurdles: Iran's 60% enriched uranium, dispute over rights to enrich, frozen assets up to $100 billion, and potential role of Russia/China as custodians.

DW EnglishNeutreCentre

Live analysis with Pakistani and Israeli reactions

First article reports Pakistan's PM confirming final text and Iran's FM optimistic. Second article provides deep analysis of sticking points: nuclear enrichment, frozen assets, and economic dimensions.

The AgeNeutreCentre

AP report on progress and Trump's warning

Covers the announcement by regional officials that a deal is close, and includes Trump's social media threat that Iran must 'get their act together, and FAST!' Also notes the war's impact on global energy and food prices.

Radio Free Europe / Radio LibertyPréoccupéCentre-Right

Focus on Trump's accusations and military incidents

Emphasizes Trump's claim that Iran misrepresented the deal and that leaked terms have 'NOTHING to do' with agreed terms. Also reports on US shooting down Iranian drones near Strait of Hormuz.

Conclusion

While there is broad optimism that a US-Iran peace deal is imminent, significant disputes persist over the terms, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear program and the handling of its enriched uranium. The involvement of Pakistan as a mediator has been crucial, but public disagreements between Trump and Iranian officials over leaked details suggest the final agreement may still face hurdles. Additionally, Israel's refusal to be bound by the deal adds a layer of complexity to the regional dynamics. The coming days will be critical as both sides finalize the text and prepare for a possible signing ceremony.

Analyse logique

Ce sur quoi les sources s’accordent

  • Pakistan is playing a key mediation role and has confirmed a 'final text' of the peace deal.
  • Iranian and US officials both state a deal is closer than ever, but finalization is pending.
  • The nuclear program and control of the Strait of Hormuz are central issues in the negotiations.
  • There is disagreement over the exact terms, with Trump accusing Iran of leaking false information.

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