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BlockBeats News, June 12th. The US-Iran relations welcomed a dawn of peace this morning. Trump stated that the Iranian Supreme Leader has agreed to reach an agreement, which is expected to be signed this weekend. While the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs previously mentioned that all discussions regarding the agreement were mere speculations, following Trump's statement, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-affiliated Fars News Agency stated: "Considering that the US has accepted the agreement text proposed by Iran, there is a high likelihood that this text has been approved by the Iranian side." Here are the latest developments in the US-Iran relations:
United States
Trump: The agreement is expected to be signed this weekend, the Supreme Leader has agreed to the deal, and all parties in Iran have approved the US-Iran agreement; no set deadline for the agreement; once signed, the US will lift sanctions.
US Media: Three major disputes have narrowed under Qatar's mediation.
Iran
Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: No final conclusion has been reached on the Iran-US agreement. All discussions about the agreement are speculative.
Iranian Media: High likelihood of Iran approving the text.
Iranian Armed Forces: If the US attacks again, they will face a more intense response.
Israel: Trump promised that Iran will limit missile production and cease regional support.
The Israeli side was surprised by Trump's post, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu learned about this during a cabinet meeting.
Others
Sources say that discussions on Lebanon and regional security will continue after the US-Iran agreement.
Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey have come together to evaluate mediation efforts regarding the US-Iran situation.
Hormuz Strait
Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The strait is currently still closed.
Iran: The US is trying to make the Hormuz Strait unsafe.
US Central Command: Since the blockade was imposed on April 13th, nine ships have been immobilized, and another 135 have been forced to change course.
Trump: The strait may reopen on either Saturday or next Monday.
US Military: The Hormuz Strait remains navigable.
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