US Lifts Iran Sanctions After West Asia War Deal
Summary
The US has lifted its maritime blockade against Iran following a peace agreement to end the West Asia war, with conditions including Iran not developing nuclear weapons and a $300 billion reconstruction fund.
Key Points
- The United States has lifted its maritime blockade against Iran following an agreement to end the West Asia war.
- Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei approved the deal with assurances it protects the country's interests.
- The agreement includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a $300 billion fund for Iran's reconstruction, and a promise from Iran not to develop nuclear weapons.
- The deal faces criticism within the US and opposition from Israeli officials, though a 60-day negotiation period has begun for final terms.