New deal at an old venue: From world wars to US-Iran peace, why Versailles matters
President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian have signed a 14-point Memorandum of Understanding at the Palace of Versailles to end hostilities. The agreement includes provisions for sanctions relief, economic development, and a commitment from Iran to forgo nuclear weapons.
Why it matters
This diplomatic breakthrough marks a major shift in U.S.-Iran relations, potentially reshaping geopolitical stability in the Middle East.
New deal at an old venue: From world wars to US-Iran peace, why Versailles matters
The article provides a detailed summary of the agreement's terms and historical context without overt bias.
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