G7 Leaders Back Trump's Plan to End Iran War that Faces Skepticism at Home
The framework would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and set 60 days of technical talks on Iran’s nuclear program, officials said.
- Following two weeks of nearly daily meetings, President Donald Trump's team finalized a broad framework agreement aimed at ending the Iran war, with national security officials reaching consensus at the White House.
- CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth were reportedly 'most pessimistic' during deliberations, questioning whether Tehran would honor commitments to limit its nuclear program despite the emerging consensus.
- The deal aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and establish a framework on Iran's nuclear program, followed by a 60-day period for further technical negotiations to ensure compliance.
- Vance defended the agreement on the Megyn Kelly Show Tuesday, citing 'delicate diplomatic' considerations for withholding the text and asserting the United States remains secure if Iran fails to comply.
- Amid friction with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Donald Trump maintains this MOU ensures Iran never possesses a nuclear weapon, ultimately protecting the United States and global energy supply.
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