Questions remain after U.S. and Iran sign preliminary deal without releasing full text
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The United States and Iran have announced a preliminary accord ending their three-month military conflict, with formal signing scheduled for Friday in Switzerland. The agreement encompasses immediate cessation of hostilities across all theaters including Lebanon, removal of US economic restrictions on Iranian oil trade, and restoration of maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Negotiations on Iran's nuclear enrichment program and broader sanctions relief are deferred to a 60-day follow-up period.
Progressive: Progressive outlets frame the deal as a major diplomatic breakthrough under Trump's leadership, emphasizing the comprehensive end to military operations and the removal of the blockade as a significant de-escalation.
Moderate: Moderate outlets welcome the agreement while cautioning that crucial details remain unclear, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear program and sanctions relief timelines, and highlight the international community's readiness to support implementation.
Conservative: Conservative outlets emphasize the deal's structural components (14-point framework, $300 billion reconstruction package) and underscore unresolved nuclear-related questions requiring further negotiation; some note that Iranian opposition groups view the agreement as inadequate.
While the U.S. and Iran have signed a preliminary deal to end the war, details remain scarce as the full text has yet to be released.
CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports.
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