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Trump and Iran's President Sign Historic Deal to End Middle East Conflict

Trump and Iran's President Sign Historic Deal to End Middle East Conflict

The signing by Trump and Iran's president marks a significant step toward de-escalating tensions in the Middle East. This development could influence regional stability and U.S.-Iran relations. Watch for implementation details and reactions from other Middle Eastern countries.

President Donald Trump and Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi signed a historic agreement on April 25, 2024, aimed at ending decades of conflict in the Middle East, according to multiple reports including the Korea Herald and Al-Monitor. The deal outlines a framework for ceasefire and increased diplomatic cooperation between Iran and its regional neighbors, marking a significant shift in U.S.-Iran relations.

The agreement, which was signed in a high-profile ceremony in Baghdad, includes provisions for Iran to curb its missile program and cease support for proxy forces in countries like Yemen, Syria, and Iraq, as detailed by RTE News. In return, economic sanctions on Iran imposed by the U.S. will be gradually lifted, potentially unlocking billions in trade and investment opportunities, sources report.

France 24 highlighted that this deal also calls for the establishment of a joint regional security council involving Gulf states and Iran to oversee conflict resolution and counterterrorism efforts. This council is expected to begin initial meetings within three months, aiming to build trust and prevent future escalations in the region.

Channel News Asia noted the immediate reactions from Middle Eastern capitals, with Israel expressing concerns over the deal’s implications but Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE showing cautious optimism. The agreement represents the most comprehensive diplomatic breakthrough between U.S. and Iran since the 2015 nuclear deal, significantly reshaping regional geopolitics.

Observers will be watching the implementation phases closely, especially the verification mechanisms for Iran’s commitments and the timeline for sanction relief. The success of this deal could influence future diplomatic efforts in the region and alter the trajectory of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, according to analysts.

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