AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS-Iran Deal Row: Trump says he called off new strikes after talks reached “the highest level” and claims a “great settlement,” but Tehran’s foreign ministry insists “nothing has been finalized,” warning Washington keeps changing positions and Iran won’t budge on “red lines.” Hormuz & Sanctions: Reports describe a draft 14-point memorandum that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, extend a ceasefire (including Lebanon) and lift some oil and petrochemical sanctions, alongside phased access to frozen funds—while Iran warns energy attacks could trigger wider instability. Nuclear Verification: The US pushed an IAEA Board resolution demanding detailed enriched-uranium information and access to undeclared sites, as the nuclear track remains a core sticking point. Regional Fallout: Kuwait says Iranian strikes damaged its airport radar and injured people; Iran and the US also exchanged fire across the Gulf amid renewed fears of escalation. Diplomacy Signals: EU and regional mediators (including Qatar/Pakistan) are active, and Iran’s officials say the text is close on major points but still awaiting internal approval. Markets & Pressure: Oil slid and global stocks jumped on deal hopes, even as the Strait of Hormuz remains a flashpoint.
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