U.S.-Iran peace deal
Coverage of U.S.-Iran peace deal in the Nexus archive.
- NATO allies to discuss Hormuz tensions, mission with Gulf Arabs
NATO foreign ministers will meet Gulf Arab counterparts during a summit in Ankara to address the stalemate over reopening the Strait of Hormuz. A Franco-British proposal for a multinational maritime mission has been dismissed by Iran, despite an interim U.S.-Iran peace deal.
- Oil Edges Lower on OPEC Increase, Dollar Steady: Markets Wrap
Oil prices declined at the SK Innovation Co. Ulsan Complex refinery in South Korea following increased flows through the Strait of Hormuz. The drop erased wartime gains in Brent oil prices amid progress on a US-Iran peace deal.
- Oil’s Stunning Reversal Rekindles Fears of a Global Glut
Brent oil erased its wartime gains as increased flows through the Strait of Hormuz followed progress on a US-Iran peace deal. The development has rekindled concerns about a global oil glut.
- Oil Jumps After Tanker Hit in Middle East Flare-Up
Oil prices initially jumped following a Middle East flare-up involving a hit tanker but later erased gains as progress on a US-Iran peace deal increased flows through the Strait of Hormuz. The incident occurred at Odfjell Terminals Korea Co. facilities in Ulsan, South Korea.
- Fed’s Kashkari projects one interest-rate hike this year. Here’s what changed his mind.
Federal Reserve's Kashkari now sees a possible interest-rate hike this year due to uncertainties around the U.S.-Iran peace deal and the AI buildup. The Minneapolis Fed president cited these factors as key reasons for the shift in his stance.
- Eager for a break, farmers don't expect much relief after the Iran peace deal
Fertilizer prices have decreased due to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the potential for a U.S.-Iran peace deal. However, American farmers are unlikely to experience immediate relief and may have to wait months for any benefits.
- Lebanon's lose-lose: Is there another way out of conflict?
A new US-Iran peace deal is forcing Lebanon to choose between aligning with Israel's or Iran's sphere of influence, though Lebanon seeks neither. The article questions whether regional diplomacy could offer an alternative resolution to the conflict.
- Airline ticket prices may stay high as carriers bank fuel relief from Iran deal
Airline ticket prices may remain high despite lower fuel costs from the US-Iran deal, as carriers prioritize rebuilding margins over reducing fares. Reduced jet fuel prices could save airlines over $40 billion annually, but limited seat growth and lagging fare increases relative to fuel costs mean passengers may not see immediate relief.
- Bitcoin Price Rises Above $65,000 as ETF Outflows Slow, Iran Deal and Fed Pull in Opposite Directions
Bitcoin price rose above $65,000 as ETF outflows slowed, driven by a U.S.-Iran peace deal and a hawkish stance from the new Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh. The peace deal reopened the Strait of Hormuz, while ETFs recorded $226.8 million in outflows for the week ending June 18, marking the sixth consecutive week of net outflows. Corporate buyer Strategy acquired 520 bitcoin at an average price of $67,068.
- Expert weighs in as Iran delays talks after Israeli attacks | The Chicago Report
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has paused fighting to allow peace talks, with Iran now facing a 60-day deadline to end its nuclear program. The U.S.-Iran peace deal remains fragile, and Northeastern Illinois University Professor Matteo Farzaneh is analyzing the situation.
- Lebanon: Is US-Iran peace deal a 'victory' for Hezbollah?
Lebanon's Hezbollah group claims the US-Iran peace deal is a 'great victory,' stating the deal has bolstered the group, which opposes Israel. However, the article questions what tangible gains Hezbollah has actually achieved.
- Can US-Iran peace ‘deal’ survive Israeli bombing of Lebanon?
Israel is conducting bombings in Lebanon, which may affect the prospects of a lasting US-Iran peace deal. The article highlights the impact of Israeli military actions on regional peace efforts.
- Morning update
Israeli shelling in southern Lebanon continued despite a US-Iran agreement calling for a halt to fighting. US-Iran talks in Switzerland were canceled, and French President Emmanuel Macron urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to show responsibility. US Vice President JD Vance criticized Israeli cabinet members, while Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned of a response if the peace deal is breached.
- US warns Israel against disrupting deal with Iran
US Vice President JD Vance warned Israel against disrupting the US-Iran peace deal and criticized Israel's military actions in Lebanon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposes the agreement, claiming Israel is not bound by it, and has expanded military operations in Lebanon. President Donald Trump described Israel as the 'very small partner' in the US-Israel relationship.
- Watch: U.S.-Iran peace deal signed: does Iran come out on top? | Above the Fold | 18.06.2026
A new U.S.-Iran peace deal is signed, a Governor’s address in Tamil Nadu is highlighted as politically significant, and a courtroom battle over West Bengal’s Opposition leadership is ongoing. The article outlines these three key developments shaping the day.
- How Hizbollah made its comeback
The Lebanese militant group Hizbollah has regained strength due to renewed support from Iran. Its continued influence is tied to the potential outcome of the US-Iran peace negotiations.
- Bilawal agrees to join budget debate after meeting with PM Shehbaz
PPP leader Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari agreed to participate in the budget debate after a meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The two sides discussed addressing PPP's reservations about the federal budget and pledged sustained collaboration between the federal government and provinces for project completion.
- The 5 passages of the US-Iran peace deal that worry critics the most: ‘Always tries to get more’
Critics highlight five passages in a 14-point US-Iran peace deal memorandum of understanding, released Wednesday, that are seen as leaving significant room for negotiation and interpretation, raising concerns about potential loopholes.
- Chicago legal analyst explains US-Iran war peace deal | ChicagoLIVE
Negotiations over the US-Iran peace deal continue with unresolved terms. Pegah Banihashemi from the University of Chicago Law School analyzes the latest developments.
- Pakistan, UK agree to expand cooperation on counterterrorism, illegal migration
Pakistan and the UK agreed to expand cooperation in counterterrorism, combating illegal migration, institutional collaboration, and police training. The UK minister praised Pakistan's role in the US-Iran peace deal and highlighted progress from the UPSCALE Project. Both sides also discussed addressing fake student visas and illegal migration enforcement in Pakistan.
- Von der Leyen won’t run for a third term. Or will she?
Ursula von der Leyen's potential bid for a third term as European Commission President is speculated despite her being in her second term, driven by her reforms and power consolidation. The article also discusses the impact of the U.S.-Iran peace deal on energy prices and introduces W, a new European social media platform.
- Merz says US-Iran peace deal must hold as G7 backs accord
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized the importance of maintaining the US-Iran peace deal, stating it offers regional stability and economic security. G7 nations are united in supporting the accord, and Germany has dispatched mine-clearing vessels to the Strait of Hormuz to facilitate shipping restoration.
- Bitcoin tops $67K following US-Iran peace deal: Is it a bull trap?
Bitcoin briefly surpassed $67,000 following a reported US-Iran peace deal, but derivatives data indicate trader skepticism about the price increase. The rally has sparked questions about whether bulls are entering a potential 'bull trap.'
- Strait of Hormuz deal expected to bring some relief at the pump, but prewar gas prices could be elusive
A tentative U.S.-Iran peace deal is expected to increase traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, potentially easing gasoline prices at the pump, but prewar levels may remain unattainable.
- LatAm Pre-Open: A US-Iran Peace Deal Sinks Oil and Hammers Petrobras
A US-Iran peace deal framework caused oil prices to drop to their lowest since the conflict began, negatively impacting Petrobras. The development was positive globally but harmful to the oil market.
- Trump, Netanyahu tensions reach new high, complicating Iran deal
Tensions between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have escalated over how to end a war they initiated, threatening a recent U.S.-Iran peace deal. Trump claims success in blocking Iran's nuclear pathway, while the deal aims to reopen diplomatic channels.
- Netanyahu calls Iran peace deal ‘Trump’s decision’ — but defends it after anger from Israeli pols
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces criticism from his allies over the current US-Iran peace deal, which they claim fails to meet Israel's needs. He defends the agreement despite the backlash.
- U.S.-Iran peace deal welcome, hope it lasts: Anantha Nageswaran
Anantha Nageswaran welcomes the U.S.-Iran peace deal and expresses hope for its longevity. The Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) emphasizes the need for India to develop its own version of the German Mittelstand.
- What We Do and Don’t Know About the U.S.-Iran Peace Deal
The U.S.-Iran peace deal leaves key issues unresolved, including Iran’s nuclear program. The article highlights ongoing uncertainties about the agreement's scope and effectiveness.
- Trump says U.S.-Iran peace deal is done, but hard questions still loom
President Donald Trump announced the U.S.-Iran peace deal is complete, with a formal signing set for June 19 in Switzerland. The deal includes ending the U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports, potentially lowering oil prices and easing sanctions on Iran, but key issues like Iran’s nuclear program remain unresolved.
- Brazil’s Financial Morning Call for Monday, June 15, 2026
Brazil opens the week with a US-Iran peace deal ending the war and a global market rally boosting Japan and Korea to records. The Fed and Brazil's rate decision are highlighted as key midweek events.
- Oil prices tumble amid hopes strait of Hormuz will soon reopen
Global oil prices dropped as a US-Iran peace deal raised hopes for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, potentially ending a major energy supply crisis. Analysts caution that complex negotiations could limit further price declines.
- Strait of Hormuz still eerily quiet as doubts remain over ‘fragile’ peace deal
The Strait of Hormuz remained largely empty of shipping traffic following a US-Iran peace deal, with only a patrol ship moving while hundreds of commercial vessels were stranded. Analysts expressed uncertainty about restoring normal operations in the critical waterway.
- US-Iran Peace Deal May Keep Rally in India Stocks, Rupee Going
A potential US-Iran peace deal may sustain a rally in India's stocks and rupee. The article also highlights the significance of Dhanteras in Mumbai, where gold purchases and discounts are common.
- Israelis slam proposed US-Iran peace deal as a ‘Bad Deal,’ say it fails to address security concerns
Israelis criticize a proposed US-Iran peace deal as a 'Bad Deal,' arguing it fails to address security concerns. The Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot described the agreement as 'bad deal' in a headline.
- Leaders of Germany, the UK, France, Italy and Qatar welcome US-Iran peace deal announcement
Leaders of Germany, the UK, France, Italy, and Qatar have welcomed a US-Iran peace deal announced by Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif, which includes a signing ceremony on June 19 and the termination of military operations, including in Lebanon.
- Pence cast doubt on possibility of US, Iran peace deal before Trump announcement
Former Vice President Mike Pence expressed doubt about a US-Iran peace deal before President Trump announced one on Sunday. Pence questioned the likelihood of the deal shortly prior to the announcement.
- Hegseth says Hezbollah-Israel strikes won’t impact US-Iran peace deal
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that strikes between Hezbollah and Israel will not affect the U.S.-Iran peace deal, which is scheduled for an electronic signing. He emphasized the agreement is on track despite ongoing conflicts in the region.
- ‘Let’s not blow it’: Trump calls for restraint after Israel launches fresh airstrikes on Beirut
Donald Trump called for restraint after Israel launched airstrikes on Beirut as mediators worked to finalize a preliminary US-Iran peace deal to end the Middle East conflict. Trump urged all sides to stand down.
- House Democrat slams US-Iran peace deal as ‘basically a surrender document’
Rep. Seth Moulton criticized a reported US-Iran peace deal, calling it a 'surrender document' in response to President Trump's claim that the U.S. and Iran plan to sign the agreement. Moulton stated the deal is 'terrible' and a sign of surrender to Iran's supreme leader.