World leaders welcome U.S.-Iran deal as Europe signals sanctions relief, urges Hormuz reopening
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- President Donald Trump said he would authorize the immediate removal of the U.S. naval blockade.
- The U.K., France, Germany and Italy said in a joint statement after the agreement was announced that "Iran must never acquire a nuclear weapon.
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World leaders welcomed the U.S.-Iran agreement to end the Middle East war, with some European nations reportedly signaling they were prepared to lift sanctions on Tehran in exchange for the country taking steps to curb its nuclear program.
After more than three months of war, the U.S. and Iran reached a deal on Sunday that would bring an immediate and permanent end to the conflict, according to Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, with a signing set for Friday in Switzerland that's expected to open 60 days of additional talks on Iran's nuclear program.