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Iran-US war latest: Vance says deal text may be released early as Netanyahu warns he and Trump ‘don’t see eye to eye’ – UK Times

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Strait of Hormuz to be ‘toll-free’ under Iran deal

The US said that ships will move toll-free through the Strait of Hormuz under an Iran peace deal signed by president Donald Trump, and insisted Tehran would have to fulfill its commitments before getting any economic benefits.

They included a possible $300bn reconstruction fund for the war-battered country, but the release of funds will be “tied to performance,” a senior Trump administration official said in a call with reporters.

Iran’s foreign ministry said that the deal would allow it to charge maritime service fees on ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, rather than imposing “tolls”.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 June 2026 05:18

Trump’s Iran deal greeted with scepticism on Capitol Hill

Republicans on Capitol Hill said they need more information about the agreement between the US and Iran announced by president Donald Trump, and some are expressing skepticism as they ask the White House for details.

The agreement announced on Sunday to end the war in Iran, set for a ceremonial signing on Friday in Geneva, is centred around reopening the Strait of Hormuz and lifting the US naval blockade in the region, along with financial incentives for Iran if it meets certain benchmarks.

But Senate Republicans and Democrats who returned to Washington said there were still many unanswered questions about the deal and they need thorough briefings before it is finalised.

“I just don’t know enough about it,” Senate majority leader John Thune told reporters in the Capitol. “Even the people who follow this stuff closely up here don’t know that much about it.

“I think that my understanding of what it entails — and, again, not having seen anything — it would require, I think the issues are going to be compliance, and how are you going to enforce that,” Thune said.

Thom Tillis of North Carolina asked: “If it’s a secret deal then how can I take it seriously?”

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 June 2026 05:06

Iranian-American congresswoman says deal achieved at ‘enormous cost’

Iranian-American congresswoman Yassamin Ansari welcomed the US-Iran deal but said it was achieved at an enormous cost.

“An end to the war is a positive step,” Ansari said in a post on X.

“Congress must have an extensive review of any final agreement signed with the Islamic Republic,” the Democratic congresswoman added.

She said that the deal “comes after a conflict that inflicted enormous costs and leaves both the United States and the Iranian people worse off”.

“Tremendous loss of life, international instability, and skyrocketing gas prices. This never should have happened in the first place.”

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 June 2026 04:50

Oil rebounds on concerns about US-Iran peace deal

Oil prices rebounded on concerns about the lack of details in a preliminary agreement ending the war between the US and Iran and the realisation the ​resumption of supply through the key Strait of Hormuz may take longer than ‌thought.

Brent crude futures gained 26 cents, or 0.3 per cent, to $83.42 a barrel and US West Texas Intermediate rose to $81.12 a barrel, up 46 cents, or 0.3 per cent.

Even with ​the current agreement, ⁠it remains unclear how quickly the curtailed supply will be able to return to the market.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 June 2026 04:35

Vance says Trump may release US-Iran agreement before Friday

US vice president JD ⁠Vance told Fox News that president Donald ⁠Trump may decide ​to ⁠release Washington’s ‌agreement with Tehran before Friday.

The ‌agreement, which ‌was electronically signed ⁠by leaders in the US and Iran, is expected to ‌be signed ​in ‌person ⁠on Friday.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 June 2026 04:25

Iranian Americans wave flag as Iran play first World Cup match

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Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 June 2026 04:15

Iranian Americans wave protest flags as Iran play first World Cup match

Iran kicked off their World Cup in Los Angeles in front of a crowd that consisted of both fans cheering them on and Iranian Americans waving symbols of protest against the Tehran government.

The run-up to the ⁠match has been one of extraordinary drama off the pitch, with the team playing on US soil barely 24 hours after a peace deal was announced to end the war that began when the US and Israel attacked Iran in February.

The footballers had flown into the US on Sunday from their training base in Tijuana, Mexico.

Los Angeles is home to the biggest Iranian community outside Iran, many of whom fled the country after the Islamic Revolution.

⁠Iranian American football fans say they have been left torn between excitement ​at ⁠seeing the team on the world’s biggest stage, anger at Tehran’s crackdown on protesters and concern about Washington’s bombing campaign.

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar16 June 2026 04:10

Watch: Netanyahu delivers statement following US-Iran deal

Netanyahu delivers statement following US-Iran deal

Rachel Dobkin16 June 2026 04:05

Recap: Trump warns he would have ‘no choice’ but to apply 100 per cent tariffs on French wine if Paris continues US tech giant digital tax

Donald Trump warned in an interview with the New York Post before leaving for the G7 summit that he would “have ⁠no choice” but to impose 100 per cent tariffs on French wine unless Paris eliminates its digital tax ​on US ⁠tech giants.

In a social media post just before arriving at the summit, the US president turned to a subject that has been a regular source of tension with centrist European allies: immigration.

“Sadly, if you import people from Third World Countries, you quickly become a Third World Country — And there’s not a thing you ⁠can do about it”, he wrote.

Trump’s tariff threats, which came ahead of a summit that serves as the diplomatic culmination of Emmanuel Macron’s second and final term, ​represent a blow ⁠for the unpopular French president. He steps down next year.

Macron is ‌increasingly seen as a lame duck domestically but still has pull on the global stage, and was able to get Trump to agree to a glitzy dinner at the Palace of Versailles on Wednesday to mark 250 years of US independence.

Macron told French television channel TF1 that France would not yield to Trump’s tariff threats, adding, “Tariffs don’t ‌do anyone any good, especially tariffs between G7 countries”.

Bryony Gooch16 June 2026 03:45

Trump ratings improve as fear over cost of living eases

US President Donald Trump’s approval rating ticked a percentage point higher in recent days to 36 per cent as public dissatisfaction over the cost of living grew less intense, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll that closed on Monday.

The four-day poll gathered responses before and after Trump announced on Sunday that he and Iranian leaders had agreed to end a war between the two countries that had pushed gasoline prices sharply higher.

Optimism over peace talks between the two countries has pushed gasoline prices lower in recent weeks, though Americans are still paying roughly a dollar more per gallon at the pump than they were before the United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran on February 28.

Alex Croft16 June 2026 03:30

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