Revealed: Iran Pushed for Final-Hour Changes Before US Deal, Held Off on Israel Strikes over Lebanon
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32 Articles
The Republican claims in the G-7 that the pact reached “is fair” and that Tehran “will never have nuclear weapons” The Islamic Republic states that Friday will begin to negotiate with the US the details of the final peace agreement Several Iranian ships cross the Strait of Ormuz
On Friday, the US and Iran are to meet to sign an agreement. Iran's foreign minister speaks of the fact that the negotiations will then continue and threaten Lebanon.
The conflict in the Middle East began on February 28, 2026 with a joint attack by the United States and Israel against Iranian nuclear facilities. Iran responded by closing the Strait of Hormuz, firing the price of crude oil and leaving about 2000 ships stranded. After 39 days of hostilities, a cease-fire came into force on April 8 mediated by Pakistan. Despite the truce, naval clashes in the Strait have not ceased at the hands of the two sides.…
The situation seems to be relaxing. On Monday, an agreement was reached between the co-belligerents. Everyone seems satisfied: Tehran claims to be a victorious out of this ordeal, Washington welcomes the reopening of the Strait of Ormuz, Jerusalem is delighted to have protected itself from Iranian nuclear power and Lebanon expresses its gratitude for having been included in this agreement. But the continuation of Israeli troops in the occupied t…
Among the key provisions of the US-Iran agreement are a permanent and immediate cessation of hostilities on all fronts.

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