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Kommt Es Zum Iran Deal US Militaer Meldet Neue Angriffe

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The article reports that both the US and Iran, along with a mediator in Pakistan, are reportedly close to reaching a peace agreement. While Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif confirmed an initial text was agreed upon, key sticking points remain, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear program, which is expected to be resolved within 60 days. Despite talks of a deal that would open the Strait of Hormuz and lift US blockades, recent reports detail ongoing drone attacks by Iran on commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf, which were intercepted by US forces.
Key points
- Pakistan's Prime Minister confirmed an initial draft text for a peace agreement between the US and Iran has been reached.
- The most challenging aspect of any potential deal is resolving Iran's nuclear program, with a solution anticipated within 60 days.
- Recent incidents included multiple drone attacks by Iran on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, which were intercepted by US forces.
- Proposed terms include opening the vital Strait of Hormuz for global trade and lifting US blockades on Iranian ports.
- The agreement would reportedly require Iran to dismantle its nuclear program and allow the transfer of enriched uranium out of the country.
Claims assessed
- VerifiablePakistan's Prime Minister confirmed that a final, coordinated text for the peace agreement has been reached by all parties.
- UnverifiedThe US and Iran are close to an agreement, but not all decision-makers within Iran support it.
- VerifiableUS forces successfully intercepted multiple drone attacks by Iran on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
- VerifiableThe proposed deal would require Iran to dismantle its nuclear program and allow the US to receive enriched uranium material.
Missing context
The article does not specify which US officials or international bodies are leading the negotiations, nor does it detail the specific economic consequences for Iran if the deal fails to materialize.
Topic context
The full article is on the original publisher site.
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