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Reports from Donald Trump and Pakistani mediator Shehbaz Sharif suggest that a peace agreement ending the Middle East conflict is imminent, possibly scheduled for Sunday, June 14th. However, this date has not been confirmed by Tehran, which maintains that any definitive statement on an accord must wait until negotiations are fully concluded. Key points of contention include the management of the Strait of Hormuz and the status of Iran's nuclear program.
Key points
- Trump and Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif claimed a peace agreement for the Middle East was expected to be signed on Sunday, June 14th.
- Iran's state news agency (Irna) stated that while an accord is possible in 'the coming days,' it will not happen this Sunday.
- The proposed deal involves lifting US blockades of Iranian ports and establishing a new management structure for the Strait of Hormuz.
- A major point of disagreement concerns Iran's enriched uranium; the US aims to dismantle the program, while Trump suggested retrieving it when appropriate.
- Lebanon is reportedly included in the discussions, despite earlier indications from Washington that this issue might be separated.
Claims assessed
- VerifiableDonald Trump and Pakistani mediator Shehbaz Sharif stated that a peace agreement for the Middle East was scheduled to be signed on Sunday, June 14th.
- VerifiableIran's state media has not confirmed the date of an accord, stating it will happen in 'the coming days,' but not specifically on Sunday.
- VerifiableThe proposed agreement includes lifting US blockades from Iranian ports and establishing a new management for the Strait of Hormuz.
- UnverifiedIsrael has reportedly struck over 70 sites linked to Hezbollah in 24 hours, resulting in more than 3,700 deaths since early March.
Missing context
The article does not provide details on the current geopolitical climate or the specific motivations of the involved parties beyond their stated negotiating positions (e.g., why Iran needs $24 billion released, or what incentives might drive Trump's involvement).
Topic context
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