MOU 서명 하루 만에 미·이란 첫 회담 ‘삐걱’···이스라엘 몽니 통하나
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The United States and Iran signed a peace memorandum of understanding on June 17, 2026, advancing the signing by two days from the originally planned date. Trump signed the agreement at France's Versailles Palace during a G7 summit, with the accord requiring Iran to immediately reopen the Hormuz Strait and abandon nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief and economic assistance. Global financial markets responded positively, particularly in Asia, though Iran will charge transit fees for Hormuz passage after a 60-day exemption period.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets portrayed the accord as a historic diplomatic achievement and evidence of Iran's strength, emphasizing the substantial economic windfall from lifting decades of international sanctions and Iran's successful negotiation of comprehensive nuclear restrictions alongside guarantees for Lebanese security. However, they acknowledged skepticism about whether average Iranians would immediately benefit and warned that entrenched corruption could impede reconstruction.
Moderate: Centrist outlets emphasized market reactions—Asian stock indices surging with Japan's benchmark reaching record highs—alongside procedural details such as the ceremonial signing with French President Macron attending and international military preparations for Hormuz Strait operations.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets focused on practical commercial concerns, emphasizing that Iran will impose transit tolls on international shipping using the Hormuz Strait after a 60-day grace period.
J D 밴스 미국 부통령이 18일(현지시간) 미국 워싱턴 백악관에서 기자들과 대화하고 있다.
AP연합뉴스미국과 이란이 종전 양해각서(MOU)를 체결하며 종전을 향한 첫발을 뗀 지 하루 만에 후속 협상이 삐걱대고 있다.
18일(현지시간) 미국과 이란 모두 협상단 파견을 철회하면서 하루 뒤 예정돼 있던 MOU 실무 협의는 무산됐다.J D 밴스 미국 부통령과 미··· ...
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