Iran’s supreme leader says approved US deal despite having ‘different view’

AI Summary
President Trump signed a 14-point memorandum of understanding with Iran on Wednesday at the Palace of Versailles during a post-G7 dinner, aimed at ending the military conflict between the two nations. The agreement commits Iran to diluting its enriched uranium and the US to terminating all sanctions against Tehran. The accord is structured as a preliminary framework agreement and has drawn criticism from both Congressional parties and Israeli officials.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets stress that Trump's memorandum is a less comprehensive framework agreement compared to the detailed technical specifications of the Obama-era nuclear deal, and note that the deal remains incomplete, questioning its long-term durability.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report factually on the signing and treaty provisions, noting that the agreement faces criticism from both Republicans and Democrats in Congress as well as Israeli officials.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasize Trump's personal act of signing the memorandum and highlight his explicit threat of military action if Iran breaches the terms, framing the agreement as backed by credible enforcement capability.
Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said US President Donald Trump had 'used all kinds of levers' to secure the deal 'out of desperation'. ...
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