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From JCPOA exit to the 2026 deal: How US-Iran ties soured under Trump
Key takeaways
- Ties between the US and Iran have been strained through both of Donald Trump’s terms as US president.
- The United States and Iran are set to sign an initial agreement in Geneva on Friday to end the US-Israel war on Iran, begin a 60-day negotiation process, and resume traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
- Pakistan, which has taken the lead in mediating peace talks, will host the signing in Switzerland.
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Ties between the US and Iran have been strained through both of Donald Trump’s terms as US president.
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The United States and Iran are set to sign an initial agreement in Geneva on Friday to end the US-Israel war on Iran, begin a 60-day negotiation process, and resume traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
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