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Washington cites “solid foundation” for Iran deal, unveils mechanisms for Lebanon de-escalation, Hormuz security

Yemen Press Agency

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June 22, 2026

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SWITZERLAND, June 22 (YPA) – US Vice President JD Vance announced on Monday that “very good progress” has been made in talks with Iran, expressing hope for a final agreement and a permanent settlement between the two sides. Speaking at a press conference in Switzerland, Vance confirmed that a “solid foundation” has been established to []

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Iran Herald

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· Jun 29, 2026

Skepticism In Iran Over Israel-Lebanon Framework Agreement

When the United States, Israel, and Lebanon signed their trilateral framework agreement in Washington, the reaction in Tehran was swift -- and, across the political spectrum of Iranian state-aligned media -- almost uniformly hostile.Thedeal, which commits Lebanon to the verified disarmament of Hezbollah as a precondition for the progressive withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon, was variously descri

Qatar News Agency

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· Jun 26, 2026

Framework Agreement with Israeli Entity Helps Restore Lebanese Sovereignty, Official Says

Washington, June 26 (QNA) - Lebanon has described a US-brokered framework agreement with Israel as a first step towards restoring its sovereignty and enabling the return of displaced residents, following negotiations held in Washington.

Nowlebanon

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· Jun 29, 2026

Lebanon’s Defining Week: The Washington Framework, Hezbollah’s Backlash, and the Test of Statehood

Washington, United States. Photo by SAUL LOEB [] The post Lebanon’s Defining Week: The Washington Framework, Hezbollah’s Backlash, and the Test of Statehood appeared first on Nowlebanon.

Mehr News Agency

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· Jun 28, 2026

Lebanon agreement risks civil war, benefits Israel

TEHRAN, Jun. 28 (MNA) – By prioritizing Israel's security over its own sovereignty, Lebanon's framework agreement with the Zionist regime legitimizes occupation, weakens resistance, and trades genuine independence for dangerous U.S. dependency.

Tehran Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

Behind the new Lebanon framework lies the trap of demographic erasure, endless war

TEHRAN — The document signed in Washington on June 26 under American “mediation” was celebrated in Western capitals as a historic breakthrough, even though it is a crude instrument of asymmetric warfare designed to secure an indefinite Israeli military presence.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 2, 2026

Memorandum of misunderstanding: US and Iran can’t agree on what the Trump deal says

The memorandum of understanding with Iran was intended to lay out a precise framework that would lead to a final peace agreement that secured American interests and created long-term regional stability. However, U.S. negotiators in Qatar may find that their Iranian counterparts are discussing a very different document. The U.S. posture is that the ceasefire []

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Related coverage for "Washington cites “solid foundation” for Iran deal, unveils mechanisms for Lebanon de-escalation, Hormuz security": Iran Herald — Skepticism In Iran Over Israel-Lebanon Framework Agreement . Qatar News Agency — Framework Agreement with Israeli Entity Helps Restore Lebanese Sovereignty, Official Says. Nowlebanon — Lebanon’s Defining Week: The Washington Framework, Hezbollah’s Backlash, and the Test of Statehood. Mehr News Agency — Lebanon agreement risks civil war, benefits Israel. Tehran Times — Behind the new Lebanon framework lies the trap of demographic erasure, endless war. Washington Examiner — Memorandum of misunderstanding: US and Iran can’t agree on what the Trump deal says