Details of Iran peace deal revealed as Donald Trump signs agreement to finally end war
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‘This was not easy': Trump signs deal to end Iran war - The New Daily.
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Details of a US peace deal with Iran have finally been revealed after Donald Trump signed Iran's memorandum of understanding, White House officials have confirmed.The 14-point memorandum of understanding, read out by a senior White House official, includes key agreements on Iran's inability to ever have a nuclear weapon, a cessation in fire, the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, and a plan to "develop a definitive, mutually agreed plan with at least $300billion" to rebuild Iran.The ceasefire plan includes a halt in attacks on Lebanon, a point which may be questioned by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuAnd the plan was revealed while Mr Trump spoke at the G7 summit in France.There, he said the US would "bomb the hell" out of Iran if it didn't abide by the agreement.
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Details of the US-Iran peace deal were revealed as Donald Trump signed an interim agreement to finally end the war.
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This news highlights a significant diplomatic breakthrough between Iran and the United States, potentially easing tensions in the region and improving relations between these two nations.
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