Iran war: US, Iran announce tentative peace deal
Key takeaways
- Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif has announced a peace deal between the US and Iran, with a signing ceremony on June 19.
- Keep reading here for updates on the Iran war on Monday, June 15:
- Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who has taken a hardline stance on Iran, said he would be "watching closely" to see how negotiations develop surrounding Iran's nuclear program.
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Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif has announced a peace deal between the US and Iran, with a signing ceremony on June 19. Sharif said both sides would terminate military operations, including in Lebanon. DW has more.
https://p.dw.com/p/5FLk6The US and Iran confirmed they have reached a framework agreement that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and allow oil traffic to resume Image: AFPAdvertisement Skip next section What you need to know What you need to know Pakistan PM announces peace deal has been reached between US and Iran Sharif said there would be signing ceremony on Friday, June 19 in Switzerland Iran's deputy foreign minister says military operations would be halted on all fronts, including in Lebanon Trump confirms deal reached, authorizes end of US naval blockade in Strait of Hormuz Leaders of Germany, the UK, France, Italy and Qatar welcome deal announcement US president had earlier warned warring parties not to 'blow it' The president specifically called on Israel to stop strikes on Lebanon and Hezbollah to refrain from attacks as well Tired of missing our real-time updates? Click here to add us as a Preferred Source on Google.
Keep reading here for updates on the Iran war on Monday, June 15: