AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUS-Iran Interim Deal: A leaked 14-point MoU says the U.S. will lift its naval blockade and Iran can reopen the Strait of Hormuz and sell oil freely once the agreement is signed in Switzerland on Friday, with a reported $300 billion development fund tied to future nuclear steps. Lebanon Ceasefire Fight: Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya says Israel violated the Lebanon ceasefire 84 times in two days, warning of a “harsh response,” while G7 leaders demand an immediate Lebanon ceasefire and push for Hezbollah disarmament. Deal Text Dispute: Iran rejects claims that Bloomberg’s published MoU text is accurate, saying key clauses are incomplete, while CNN reports a draft includes oil sales and a nuclear “no weapon” pledge but still leaves details unclear. Markets & Prices: Oil slid below $80 as investors bet on Hormuz reopening; analysts warn gas and other costs may ease only gradually. US Politics & Pressure: The U.S. Senate again failed to advance a war-powers halt, and Trump says the MoU is not final—threatening to resume fighting if Iran “doesn’t behave.” Diplomacy Beyond the West: Russia’s Lavrov discussed MoU preparations with Iran’s foreign minister, and China plans fresh humanitarian aid for Iran and Lebanon. World Cup Fallout: Despite the deal, Iran’s coach says the team was forced out of the U.S. and faced visa chaos; meanwhile a Turkish broadcaster was suspended after mixing up Iran and New Zealand in match coverage.
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