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Iran-US peace deal nears agreement: Latest developments and analysis

Multiple outlets report that a peace deal between the United States and Iran is imminent, with both sides signaling a breakthrough in negotiations to end the war that began in February 2026. Key developments include a potential memorandum of understanding (MoU) to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift the US blockade on Iranian ports. However, the thorny issue of Iran's nuclear program—specifically its stockpile of nearly 400 kg of uranium enriched to 60%—remains unresolved and will be addressed in later stages. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared that Iran has 'emerged stronger' from the conflict, while US President Donald Trump claimed a deal could be signed within days, though his history of contradictory statements has invited skepticism. Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed that a 'final, agreed upon text' has been reached, but Iranian officials caution that changes are still possible and no document has been signed yet.

Points clés

  • US and Iran signal that a peace deal to end the war is imminent, with a memorandum of understanding expected soon.
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claims Iran is the 'winner' of the war and has emerged stronger.
  • The proposed deal includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and lifting the US blockade on Iranian ports.
  • Iran's nuclear program is not addressed in the initial deal; negotiations on enrichment and sanctions will follow.
  • Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif says a final text has been agreed, but no official signing has occurred.

Couverture des sources

DW EnglishNeutreCentre-Left

Iran is 'winner' of war with US and has 'emerged stronger'

A separate DW live blog article reports Iran's foreign minister's victory claim, the Pakistan-mediated final text, and the exclusion of nuclear issues from the interim deal. It includes a video segment on the upcoming deal.

NPRPréoccupéCentre-Left

Trump's credibility questioned amid repeated promises of a deal

NPR focuses on President Trump's history of contradictory statements—claiming a deal is near one moment and threatening strikes the next. The report emphasizes the whiplash and lack of a clear strategy, even as economic damage mounts.

DW EnglishNeutreCentre-Left

Main sticking points in the Iran-US deal

DW provides a detailed analysis of the key hurdles, including Iran's enriched uranium, frozen assets, and the role of third countries like Russia and China in a potential agreement.

Al Jazeera EnglishNeutreCentre

Live updates: US and Tehran signal peace deal within reach but not signed

Al Jazeera provides concise live updates, quoting Iranian minister and Trump's reposts, while stressing that media speculation should cease pending finalization. The tone is factual and restrained.

The AgeCritiqueCentre-Left

Iran claims victory as deal nears; leaked terms favor Tehran

The Age reports that the tentative agreement appears to favor Iran, with Trump winning little beyond the reopening of the strait. It highlights Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz and the disputed details of the leaked terms.

Conclusion

The reporting across DW, The Age, Al Jazeera, and NPR paints a picture of cautious optimism tempered by deep skepticism. While political leaders from the US, Iran, and Pakistan all assert that a peace deal is closer than ever, the lack of a signed agreement and unresolved nuclear issues leave the outcome uncertain. Iran frames the tentative deal as a victory, while US media outlets highlight Trump's erratic messaging and the war's devastating human and economic toll. The coming days will be critical in determining whether the MoU is finalized or falls apart amid mutual distrust.

Analyse logique

Ce sur quoi les sources s’accordent

  • A peace deal is closer than ever, with both sides and Pakistan confirming progress.
  • The initial memorandum of understanding will prioritize ending the blockade and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Iran's nuclear program will be negotiated in later stages, not in the immediate agreement.

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