Weapons, money and ships: How is this Iran deal different from others?
President Donald Trump signed a 14-point Memorandum of Understanding with Iran to address nuclear weapons and military tensions after US airstrikes on 28 February. Critics highlight the agreement's vague terms, particularly regarding nuclear enrichment and missile capabilities. This new deal, unlike the detailed JCPOA, is a framework for upcoming negotiations within 60.
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Published 18 Jun 2026, 14:16 UTC · Updated 18 Jun 2026, 14:30 UTC
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