Donald Trump is claiming his Iran peace plan is a victory for Washington, despite the 14-point agreement revealing significant concessions to Tehran. Under the deal, Iran will reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for sanctions relief and the release of frozen assets, while talks will continue over the fate of Iran's nuclear programme.
Key Points of the Agreement
The agreement includes several critical components: Iran's commitment to reopening the strategic waterway, the United States providing sanctions relief, and the unfreezing of Iranian assets. Negotiations on the nuclear programme remain ongoing.
Reactions and Analysis
Nosheen Iqbal speaks to the Guardian diplomatic editor, Patrick Wintour, who provides insight into the implications of the deal. Critics argue that the concessions undermine Trump's initial强硬 stance, while supporters see it as a pragmatic step toward regional stability.
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