peace agreement
Coverage of peace agreement in the Nexus archive.
- Iran accuses US of violating peace agreement after strikes target sites around strait of Hormuz
Iran accused the US of violating a peace agreement after US military strikes targeted sites around the strait of Hormuz. The strikes followed Iranian attacks on three commercial vessels transiting the strait, which the US claimed violated a ceasefire. The US also revoked a temporary sanctions waiver for Iran's oil exports.
- EAM Jaishankar to embark on 6-nation tour from July 5
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will begin a 6-nation tour on July 5, visiting Gulf nations amid evolving political dynamics in the region following the U.S.-Iran peace agreement.
- Ethiopia: TPLF Rejects EU Criticism, Says Govt Violating Peace Deal
The Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) has rejected European Union accusations of undermining Ethiopia's 2022 peace agreement, instead accusing the federal government of violating the accord. TPLF warned that the Tigray region faces a growing risk of renewed conflict.
- Peace for whom? Iran after the agreement
The Iranian government is making peace with the outside world while simultaneously engaging in conflict against its own people. The article questions the scope and implications of this peace agreement.
- A fistful of dollars: five reasons why the U.S. currency is rising
The U.S. dollar remains at its highest level for the year despite expectations that a peace agreement ending the Gulf war would reduce its appeal as a safe-haven currency. Investors anticipated a decline in the dollar's strength following the conflict resolution, but the currency has continued to rise.
- Oil prices drop near $70 a barrel — lowest level since before Iran war — on hopes for Strait of Hormuz plan
Oil prices fell below $75 a barrel, the lowest level since before the Iran war, as traders anticipated a plan to evacuate vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. The drop was driven by hopes that a lasting peace agreement between the US and Iran could normalize global energy supplies.
- Rutte Says Trump Aides Working on Ukraine Peace Plan
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that senior US officials, including Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner, are working to secure a peace agreement in Ukraine. Rutte also defended NATO against criticism from Trump, emphasizing continued European support for US military operations.
- NATO Secretary Mark Rutte praises Trump's Iran strategy, addresses president's frustration with allies
NATO Secretary Mark Rutte praised President Donald Trump's Iran strategy, calling it necessary to degrade Iran's nuclear capability and ensure NATO allies' safety. Rutte acknowledged Trump's frustration with perceived lack of NATO support but highlighted allies' contributions to U.S. military operations in the region.
- China joins India, Iran as key security officials gather at BRICS
China, India, and Iran participated in a BRICS security meeting in New Delhi, where Indian and Iranian officials discussed the Middle East situation and bilateral relations. China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Iran’s Ghadir Nezamipour, emphasizing support for Iran’s sovereignty and peace efforts. The summit also included Russia, South Africa, and Brazil, focusing on non-traditional security challenges.
- Netanyahu Faces One of the Biggest Challenges of His Career
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a major challenge as the timing of President Donald Trump's planned peace agreement with Iran coincides with Israel's upcoming national election.
- A deal in 'dire straits'? Israel's former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert talks to France 24
President Trump's 60-day peace agreement with Iran appears to be unraveling as Tehran announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, contradicting a provision in the deal that ensured safe passage for commercial vessels. Israel's former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert discussed the situation with France 24.
- Vance makes a political gamble with public-facing Iran role
U.S. Vice President JD Vance is promoting a fragile peace agreement with Iran and will lead negotiations in Switzerland. The deal's success could end Iran’s nuclear ambitions and boost the economy, but failure might make Vance the public face of an unpopular war. Allies describe the role as a high-stakes political gamble with potential domestic benefits if the war ends.
- US-Iran talks delayed as Israeli bombs in Lebanon kill 18 or more
US and Iranian delegations delayed travel to Switzerland for peace agreement talks as Israeli military bombardment in southern Lebanon killed at least 18 people, threatening diplomatic progress. Mediators are working to reschedule the meetings.
- Global Economy Briefing — June 19, 2026
Markets rebounded following the Fed's hawkish jolt as the United States and Iran signed a peace agreement and Washington lifted its naval blockade.
- Details of US-Iran deal revealed — timeline for US withdrawal, $300B fund, Hormuz passage
Newly revealed details of the US-Iran MOU outline extending a cease-fire to Lebanon, allowing Iran to manage the Strait of Hormuz, temporarily waiving Iranian oil sanctions, and establishing a pathway toward a comprehensive peace agreement, according to Israel's Channel 12.
- Trump says $300B fund to rebuild Iran is ‘Fake News’
President Trump dismissed claims that Iran would receive $300 billion in U.S. reconstruction funding as 'Fake News.' He emphasized Iran's agreement to forgo nuclear weapons and questioned the validity of the funding narrative.
- With Iran peace agreement to be signed Friday, Trump says ships moving in Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump announced ships are moving through the Strait of Hormuz following a reported peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran. Details of the deal remain unspecified, but the agreement includes the removal of the U.S. naval blockade and discussions on technical aspects of Iran's nuclear material. Pakistan's Prime Minister confirmed a Friday signing ceremony in Switzerland.
- With Iran peace agreement to be signed Friday, Trump says ships moving in Strait of Hormuz
President Trump announced that oil barges are moving through the Strait of Hormuz following a reported peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran. Details of the deal, including technical aspects of removing nuclear material from Iran, remain unresolved, though a signing ceremony was scheduled for Friday in Switzerland. Pakistan’s Prime Minister confirmed the agreement includes ending military operations, while an Israeli security minister opposed it.
- With Iran peace agreement to be signed Friday, Trump says ships moving in Strait of Hormuz
President Trump announced ships are moving through the Strait of Hormuz following a reported peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran set to be signed Friday. The deal includes opening the strait, removing a naval blockade, and resolving technical details on nuclear material removal, though specifics remain undisclosed.
- As Iranians wait for a peace agreement, their economy is fraying
As Iranians await a peace agreement, their economy is deteriorating, leading to financial struggles for many. Writer and historian Arash Azizi discusses the economic pressures with NPR's Adrian Florido.
- Iran Rejects Trump’s Sunday Peace Treaty Timeline
Iran denied claims by US President Donald Trump and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif that a ceasefire and peace agreement would be signed on Sunday, June 14. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei stated that while a memorandum of understanding could be finalized soon, no definitive date has been set due to hesitation from the other side and unresolved issues regarding Iran’s nuclear program.
- Starmer tells Trump Iran deal must secure lasting peace
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told US President Donald Trump that any Iran deal must ensure a durable peace. Starmer emphasized the UK's readiness to support the agreement's implementation and restore freedom of navigation to ease global economic impacts.
- UK's Starmer, Trump discuss efforts to end Iran conflict
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed efforts to end the Iran conflict. Starmer emphasized Britain's readiness to support any peace agreement and work with international partners, while both leaders agreed on restoring freedom of navigation to mitigate global economic impact.
- Trump news at a glance: another day, another claim of imminent peace deal with Iran
President Trump claimed the US and Iran are on the verge of a peace agreement and will cancel missile strikes, though Iran has not confirmed. His statements were made via social media as part of public diplomacy efforts.
- What’s the deal? What we know about the US-Iran peace agreement to be signed as soon as this weekend
The US and Iran are set to sign a peace agreement this weekend, according to Trump, who stated it was approved by Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. Trump plans to send Vice President JD Vance to sign the document in-person, potentially in Europe.
- Iran Demands Release of $24 Billion in Frozen Assets to Break US Peace Deadlock
Iran demands the release of $24 billion in frozen assets as a condition for a potential peace agreement with the US. Mohsen Rezaei, a military adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, stated that negotiations are at a deadlock and described the financial demand as a 'test of trust' for US President Donald Trump.
- Trump confirms calling Netanyahu ‘crazy’ over constant fights with Lebanon
Trump confirmed calling Netanyahu 'crazy' over Israel's military operations in Lebanon, which are complicating efforts to secure a peace agreement with Iran. Trump expressed frustration during a heated phone call about Netanyahu's 'constantly fighting with Lebanon.'
- Trump tightens terms on Iran war deal, US media say
Trump tightens terms on Iran war deal, US media report. US officials indicate Tehran may take days to respond to the proposal.
- Poroshenko: Now Is the Time to Force Putin Into Peace
Petro Poroshenko, Ukraine’s fifth president, stated at the Black Sea Security Forum that the current situation offers an opportunity to force Russia into a peace agreement on Ukraine’s terms, contrasting it with the risks faced in 2014.
- Trump outlines options for disposal of Iran’s enriched uranium
President Trump outlined options for handling Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile as part of a potential peace agreement. The uranium could either be transferred to the U.S. for destruction or managed through a coordinated plan. The proposal is part of ongoing negotiations with Tehran.
- Iranian sources lay out Iran-US deal details
Iranian sources have outlined their position on a potential peace agreement with the US, as revealed by Al Jazeera journalist Ali Hashem. The details focus on Iran's stance in the ongoing diplomatic discussions.
- Bitcoin heads higher as President Trump announces Iran peace agreement
Bitcoin prices increased following an announcement by President Donald J. Trump regarding a peace agreement with Iran. The correlation between geopolitical developments and cryptocurrency markets was highlighted as a key factor.
- Trump says he’s a ‘solid 50/50’ on Iran as he weighs peace deal — warns he may blast regime ‘to kingdom come’
President Trump stated he is 'solid 50/50' about negotiating a peace agreement with Iran, likely deciding by May 24, while warning of potential military action against the regime.
- S&P Nears Fresh Record on Iran Peace Push | Closing Bell
The S&P 500 index approaches a new record high amid optimism surrounding a potential peace agreement with Iran. Market observers note increased investor confidence tied to diplomatic efforts toward regional stability.
- Vance says no headway in ceasefire talks: ‘I think that’s bad news for Iran’
Vice President Vance reported no progress in ceasefire talks with Iran, calling it 'bad news for Iran.' The negotiations, mediated by Pakistan, occurred during a 14-day ceasefire in the war.