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US and Iran Reach Interim Deal to End War, With Nuclear Issue Still Unresolved
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67% centerFirst reported by N12 · Jun 14, 2026
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What happened
The United States and Iran reached an interim understanding to halt the war that began in late February, with a final signing expected Friday in Switzerland. The deal leaves the nuclear question unresolved for 60 days of technical talks, while also addressing Lebanon, sanctions, assets, and the Strait of Hormuz.
- 01US and Iran agreed to an interim deal to end the war and sign a final accord Friday in Switzerland.
- 02The agreement includes a permanent halt to military operations, including in Lebanon.
- 03Iranian media say $24 billion in frozen assets may be released and $300 billion in reconstruction funding sought.
- 04The nuclear issue is postponed for 60 days of technical talks.
- 05Trump said he could renew strikes if nuclear talks fail.
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