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June 19, 2026
United States and Iran have agreed to a long-anticipated peace framework aimed at reducing tensions in the Middle East. The deal is based on a 14-point agenda that outlines steps for future cooperation and stability. The agreement is expected to be formally signed on June 19 in Geneva. According to statements attributed to US President Donald Trump, his deputy JD Vance may head the US delegation during the signing process in Switzerland.
The announcement has drawn attention internationally, with many viewing it as a potentially important step forward in regional diplomacy. However, one specific provision in the draft text has drawn attention.