AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS-Iran Peace Push: Trump says a US-Iran memorandum will be signed Sunday and that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen immediately after, but Tehran is publicly hedging—its foreign ministry says signing won’t be “tomorrow,” and Fars reports leaders still haven’t taken a final decision while experts review political, legal, and technical wording. Qatar Mediation: Qatari officials have flown to Tehran to help finalize the virtual/electronic signing process, as Pakistan also signals an “electronic” ceremony within 24 hours. Domestic Backlash in Iran: Hardliners have taken to Tehran and Mashhad streets, chanting against Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, with protesters warning the deal could weaken Iran’s leverage over Hormuz. Nuclear and Sanctions Terms: Reporting on the draft points to a 60-day framework: Iran commits not to seek nuclear weapons, enriched uranium would be diluted, and frozen assets (about $24B) could be released in phases—while the IAEA chief calls for agency involvement to monitor implementation. Security Fallout: Iran’s military claims missile action against a US carrier, while Israel-leaning regional tensions continue, including Hezbollah-linked drone strikes in northern Israel and Iran-linked environmental damage claims on Kharg Island. Cyber Pressure: Iran says a cyberattack disrupted banking services at major state banks, temporarily halting online payments.
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