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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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Global News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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