U.S., Iran Rally Support for Interim Peace Deal Abroad
Key takeaways
- Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at how the Persian Gulf views the U.S.-Iran interim peace deal, a deadly heat wave across Western Europe, and 10 years post-Brexit.
- Top U.S. and Iranian officials flew across the Middle East on Tuesday to rally support for the two countries’ tenuous 60-day cease-fire deal.
- IAEA chief Rafael Grossi similarly told Japanese broadcaster NHK on Tuesday that inspections would commence, though he did not give a start date or specify how the agency would access destroyed sites.
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at how the Persian Gulf views the U.S.-Iran interim peace deal, a deadly heat wave across Western Europe, and 10 years post-Brexit.
Top U.S. and Iranian officials flew across the Middle East on Tuesday to rally support for the two countries’ tenuous 60-day cease-fire deal. But conflicting accounts of some of the agreement’s most controversial points are likely to complicate efforts to convince regional allies that both parties are committed to long-term peace, even as Washington and Tehran try to negotiate a final deal.
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at how the Persian Gulf views the U.S.-Iran interim peace deal, a deadly heat wave across Western Europe, and 10 years post-Brexit.