US and Iran agree draft peace deal as breakthrough nears
Mediators say Washington and Tehran have agreed on the wording of a draft peace deal that could bring their months-long conflict to an end, with
Mediators say Washington and Tehran have agreed on the wording of a draft peace deal that could bring their months-long conflict to an end, with a signing potentially just days away. The emerging agreement is expected to address Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions relief and the reopening of key shipping routes - but sides are still warning that nothing is finalized as tensions across the region remain high.
00:00 US-Iran deal talks gather momentum 02:26 Expert interview: Gordon Robison, Journalist & Middle East Analyst, Berlin 02:38 Deal progress: Is this time different? 03:40 What would the deal mean for Iran’s nuclear program? 05:01 Economic stakes: Impact of reopening the Strait of Hormuz 06:07 Will Israel accept a deal it hasn’t negotiated?
07:47 Who comes out ahead in these negotiations? 08:52 Expert interview: Andrew Gawthorpe, Leiden University, The Hague 09:06 Deal prospects: How close are the two sides really? 10:47 Negotiation dynamics: Who has made concessions so far? 12:37 Regional tensions: What role does Israel play in the outcome?
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