PM Carney says he’s seen tentative U.S.-Iran peace deal, calls conflict ‘worth it’
Carney called the tentative framework a “game changer” and said it sets up 60 days of talks on Iran’s nuclear program and sanctions relief.
- On Tuesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney called the tentative U.S.-Iran peace deal a "game changer" during a CNN interview with Kaitlan Collins, stating it "exceeded my expectations."
- The tentative agreement aims to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon while reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil corridor closed during the 100-day conflict.
- Negotiators have a 60-day window to finalize terms, including the fate of highly enriched uranium stockpiles, before an official signing ceremony on Friday in Geneva, Switzerland.
- Critics note the deal excludes Israel and Hezbollah, fueling concerns about implementation, while Iran's top diplomat claimed the agreement requires Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, a demand Israel has already rejected.
- Canada intends to support the framework, with Carney confirming the nation will help restore shipping in the strait to prevent the regime from threatening international peace.
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Carney says U.S.-Iran deal could be a 'game changer'
Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday said a U.S.-Iran deal to end the Middle East war could be a “game changer” in the region and beyond. There is “a likelihood that this memorandum of understanding agreement could be a game changer,” Carney told reporters on the third day of a G7 leaders’ meeting in the French town of Evian.
Iran, Hezbollah and Israel must not continue fighting: Macrons closing remarks at G7 Summit - The Tribune
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday that Iran, Hezbollah and Israel must not resume fighting, while expressing support for a preliminary US-Iran agreement aimed at ending the conflict, as reported by CNN.
Vatican and NATO welcome U.S.-Iran agreement to end war
Rome/Brussels, June 17 (SANA) Pope Leo XIV and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Wednesday welcomed the agreement between the United States and Iran aimed at ending the war in the Middle East. According to AFP, the pope described the agreement as the result of “encouraging efforts in dialogue and negotiation.” At the same time, Pope Leo expressed deep concern over developments in the war in Ukraine, calling for dialogue that could lead to a j…
Carney Calls US-Iran Peace Deal ‘Game Changer,’ Says War Was ‘Worth It’
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he has reviewed a copy of the tentative peace deal negotiated by the United States with Iran and is describing it as a “game changer.” “I have to say it exceeded my expectations,” Carney told CNN during a June 16 interview on the sidelines of the G7 summit in France. “We’re very pleased with the deal that’s been struck. It sets the groundwork to ensure Iran doesn’t have a nuclear weapon.” Carney also said the war …
Generation Jihad | Fog of the deal
President Trump said that a two-page memorandum of understanding (MOU) has been signed between the US and the Islamic Republic of Iran that will end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz. But will this deal bring about a lasting peace in the region, or has peace just become another five-letter word? FDD Senior Fellow David Daoud and Bill Roggio speculate as to what will become of the Middle East and America’s influence in the region as this very…

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