No Uranium Limits or Missile Curbs? Leaked US-Iran 'Final Draft' Raises Big Questions in Washington
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No uranium limits or missile curbs? Leaked US-Iran 'final draft' raises big questions in Washington
A leaked “final draft” of a possible U.S.-Iran agreement has triggered global debate after reports claimed the deal avoids key issues like Iran’s nuclear program, ballistic missiles, and regional proxy groups. Mediated reportedly by Pakistan, the draft focuses on ceasefire terms, sanctions relief, freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, and regional stability. Critics question whether Donald Trump is softening long-held red lines to avoid…
Saudi broadcaster Al-Arabiya on Friday published a “final draft” of a US-Iran deal brokered by Pakistan. It contains nine articles and, according to the broadcaster, appears to be an interim agreement with “unresolved issues” to be discussed by the warring parties once the agreement enters into force. The deal could be announced within hours, but the station acknowledged that it is “awaiting approval” by both sides.
Al-Arabiya disclosed alleged "final version" of agreement between countries. Composed of nine points, it provides for an immediate cease-fire and the guarantee of freedom of navigation in the Strait of Ormuz.
'Very Close': US, Iran In Intense Indirect Talks for Drafting Final Agreement, Says Report
The talks come at a critical juncture as the US has coughed up much of its advanced missile defence interceptors' inventory after burning the candle at both ends for defending Israel using munitions as compared to Israel itself in its war with Iran, The Washington Post has learnt.
US, Iran Are in Intense Indirect Talks for Drafting Final Agreement: Report
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The two sides are currently exchanging messages and draft texts, as an Iranian official earlier told Al Jazeera negotiators are "very close". World News | US, Iran Are in Intense Indirect Talks for Drafting Final Agreement: Report.
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