US, Iran reach deal to end war

AI Summary
Negotiations between the United States and Iran have produced a tentative accord to cease hostilities, brokered by Pakistan. Under the proposed terms, Washington would restore Iranian access to previously immobilized funds and suspend oil-sector sanctions, provided Iran permits maritime transit through critical waterways and discontinues military operations. Disagreement persists regarding the execution date, with American and Pakistani negotiators proposing specific dates while Tehran signals the need for additional internal deliberation.
Progressive: Progressive outlets highlight Pakistan's successful diplomatic brokerage and emphasize the historic potential for peace, focusing on statements from all parties about how close a resolution has become.
Conservative: Conservative outlets contextualize the deal within Trump's abandonment of the 2015 nuclear agreement and emphasize Iran's strategic leverage through its preconditions, particularly regarding military operations in Lebanon.
The United States and Iran agreed a peace deal and an "immediate and permanent" end to military operations on all fronts including Lebanon, mediator Pakistan said, signaling the apparent end to more than three months of war in Middle East.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shebhaz Sharif posted on X that a peace deal "has been REACHED" and an official signing ceremony will be held on June 19 in Switzerland.
"The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete," US President Donald Trump swiftly confirmed with his own statement on Sunday, as he marked his 80th birthday.
The accord is set to be signed in Switzerland on the 19th of June.
It follows weeks of discussions and back and forth attacks from both nations, with Iran threatening as late as Sunday to retaliate for Israel's deadly strikes on Lebanon. ...
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