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US and Iran sign interim deal to end conflict
The United States and Iran have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at resolving ongoing tensions. The agreement outlines steps to address issues related to enriched uranium and military actions. (sources: france24, aljazeera, cbsnews, thehill, abc)

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US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed an interim deal to end hostilities between the two nations. The agreement includes a timeline for further negotiations.
- The memorandum consists of 14 points, details of which have not been publicly released.
- The US and Iran have 60 days to negotiate a more comprehensive agreement.
- The deal aims to address Iran's enriched uranium stocks in exchange for concessions.
Why it matters
This agreement represents a significant step in addressing long-standing conflicts between the US and Iran.
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