AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUS-Iran MoU: Donald Trump says the deal is “complete,” ordering the removal of a US naval blockade and authorising the immediate, toll-free reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, with a formal signing set for June 19 in Switzerland; Iran’s deputy foreign minister says the war ends “on all fronts,” while details remain contested, including claims over navigation terms and nuclear timelines. Regional reaction: Pakistan, Qatar, Jordan, the UAE and European leaders welcomed the breakthrough and urged rapid implementation and freedom of navigation; Japan called it a “big step,” and the UN chief and IMO backed the move as a return to diplomacy. Lebanon fallout: Lebanon says it was not informed of the deal’s terms or ceasefire timing, even as Israeli strikes and artillery continued in the south; Israel’s leadership also insists it is not bound by the US-Iran framework. Diplomatic process: Separate preparatory meetings are set in Doha before signing, with Qatari mediators leaving Tehran after intensive talks. Turkey and borders: Erdoğan praised Qatar’s mediation and urged restraint; Türkiye also issued a decree redrawing the Muş–Bitlis provincial boundary. Sports amid politics: Iran’s World Cup squad arrived in the US as protests and visa disruptions shadow the tournament.
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