L'essentiel
- The US and Iran have reached a deal, mediated by Pakistan, potentially lifting the Strait of Hormuz closure and US blockade of Iranian ports.
- The agreement also includes a termination of military operations in Lebanon and aims to address concerns over Iran's nuclear program.
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A deal has been agreed between the US and Iran, mediated by Pakistan, following numerous previous attempts. Both sides are claiming victory.
Finally, after what have seemed like countless false starts, a deal has been agreed by the US and Iran. Both sides have predictably claimed victory.
All sides, including the mediator, Pakistan, are saying that the deal will see the lifting both of Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz and The US blockade of Iranian ports, although this may not be immediate.
That will go some way to relieving pressure on Trump over the harm to the global economy caused by the former, while Iran's collapsing economy will gain some relief from the latter.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif - who was the first to announce the deal - has said that the agreement also calls for the "immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon".
Indeed, twice in just the past week, Israeli strikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut in response to Hezbollah rockets crossing into northern Israel have come close to derailing the whole process. Iran only just pulled back from responding with another missile attack on Israel in order to get the deal across the line.
But for Iran's Arab Gulf neighbours, there will be a sense of relief that at least for now there could be an end to the threat of Iranian missiles targeting them - a tactic that has raised questions about the very nature of the economic model followed by the UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
As for the most essential element of any deal from the US perspective, it's unclear for now how far this agreement goes in providing guarantees and mechanisms that will prevent Iran from ever developing a nuclear weapon.
That was the danger that the US and Israel said they were tackling in going to war. There are indications from what Iranian state media has reported to be in the deal that such a mechanism may have been set up, but that will need to be clarified and is likely to be the subject of intense negotiation after the deal is signed.
That ceremony is still several days away. With all the dramatic twists and turns that this process has taken over recent weeks, no one can be sure that the path towards that day will be straightforward.
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Intense negotiations will follow the deal signing regarding Iran's nuclear program.
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Questions ouvertes
- How far does the deal go in preventing Iran's nuclear weapon development?
- Will the lifting of the Strait of Hormuz closure and US blockade be immediate?






