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direct guerre au moyen orient apres le protocole daccord signe a versailles iran et etats unis doivent lancer les negociations autour du nucleaire 19 06 2026 PQT6GF4URVDNHFB2DMTWRPBBQI

Executive Summary
AI-generatedFollowing the signing of an agreement between Iran and the United States, which aims to end conflict in the Middle East, key negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program are set to begin. The deal requires complex discussions over a period of 60 days for dismantling the nuclear program, though this timeline may be extended. Meanwhile, political opposition groups criticize the accord, while regional actors like Hezbollah report continued military activity.
Key Insights
- The agreement between Iran and the US was finalized through multiple signing stages, including an event at Versailles.
- Negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program are expected to be complex and will begin with a 60-day initial period.
- Republican politicians expressed concern that the deal favors Iran by potentially easing sanctions and establishing a $300 billion reconstruction fund.
- The Iranian Supreme Leader approved the protocol despite acknowledging internal dissent regarding the agreement's terms.
- Hezbollah claimed to have repelled Israeli forces attempting advances in southern Lebanon, even after the US-Iran accord was signed.
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