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Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah continues. What does this mean for the US-Iran deal?

The preliminary deal would lift a U.S. naval blockade and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but a $300 billion fund remains a major sticking point.

  • Peace talks between the U.S. and Iran face delays as ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah disrupts negotiations, compounded by debate over a proposed $300 billion development fund for Iranian reconstruction.
  • Iranian officials insist that fighting between Israel and Hezbollah must cease before diplomatic discussions can resume, effectively stalling progress on the preliminary agreement.
  • A new APN poll shows nearly 2/3 of Americans disapprove of President Donald Trump's handling of Iran, while Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, labeled the $300 billion fund an "exceptionally bad idea."
  • President Trump stated Friday that negotiators have "60 days to make a deal," expressing confidence the outcome will be "very good" despite potential consequences if talks fail.
  • Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, warned that without a signed MOU, there is no pathway to ending Iran's nuclear ambitions, despite the U.S. recently lifting its naval blockade on Iranian ports.
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The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah will be the main point of today's talks between the United States and Iran. Still, the Cape Verdean party on the eve of the meeting in front of Uruguay.

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The meeting in Switzerland is expected to take place on Sunday, but it was scheduled to take place on Friday, but was cancelled because of the Israeli fighting against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah continues. What does this mean for the US-Iran deal?

The U.S.-Iran peace talks face delays as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah continues, with concerns over a $300 billion development fund adding to the debate.

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