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Donald Trump Signs Initial Peace Deal Iran Stop Economic Catastrophe

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Donald Trump has reportedly signed a tentative 14-point peace deal with Iran, which includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and establishing a $300 billion reconstruction plan for Iran. While the agreement is effective immediately, a final negotiation period of up to 60 days is required to finalize key issues like halting Iran's nuclear program.

Key points

  • The initial deal mandates the permanent end of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon.
  • The US commits to immediately lifting its naval blockade and removing impediments against Iran.
  • A $300 billion plan is established for the reconstruction and economic development of Iran.
  • The agreement requires the termination of all US sanctions against Iran, including UN resolutions.
  • Iran agrees not to develop nuclear weapons and will cooperate on disposing of enriched material under IAEA supervision.

Claims assessed

  • VerifiableDonald Trump signed a tentative peace deal with Iran that includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and lifting US sanctions.
  • VerifiableThe initial agreement requires a final negotiation period of up to 60 days to finalize issues like Iran's nuclear program.
  • VerifiableThe deal stipulates that the US will develop a mutually agreed plan with at least $300 billion for Iran’s reconstruction and economic development.

Missing context

The article does not specify which political administration or official body within the US government was responsible for negotiating and signing this deal, nor does it provide details on how the $300 billion reconstruction funds will be sourced or managed.

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