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                <title>Trump may release US-Iran deal before Friday, Vance confirms</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>US Vice President JD Vance said President Trump could release the preliminary US-Iran deal document before Friday. Trump claims Iran agreed to never possess nuclear weapons and the Strait of Hormuz will reopen. Markets react positively amid cautious global response.</strong></p>]]></description>
                
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/special-news/trump-may-release-us-iran-deal-before-friday-vance-confirms/article-20207"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-06/trump-may-release-us-iran-deal-document-before-friday,-says-vance;-strait-of-hormuz-set-to-reopen.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p dir="ltr">US Vice President JD Vance has indicated that President Donald Trump could make public the preliminary US-Iran agreement document before Friday, amid growing calls for transparency on the surprise peace deal.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Trump has claimed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) was already signed electronically and that Iran has committed to never possessing nuclear weapons. He has also dismissed reports suggesting the US would provide $300 million in economic aid as “completely false.”</p>
<p dir="ltr">According to Vance, the agreement is a “very general” framework that ensures immediate opening of the Strait of Hormuz and prevents Iran from rebuilding its nuclear programme. In a video posted on X, the Vice President described the deal as a “win-win for the American people.” He said if Iran makes a long-term commitment, it would be welcomed back into the global economy, but any violation would leave it without resources to rebuild its programme.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The development comes after weeks of tensions. Trump earlier stated the Strait of Hormuz would be fully open by Friday. Iranian media reported that three oil tankers and two cargo ships had already passed through the waterway after the US lifted its naval blockade.</p>
<p dir="ltr">International reactions have been mixed. Republican leaders in the US are waiting for full details before taking a clear position. They want clarity on what the US gives in return and the long-term security implications. The pro-Israel lobbying group AIPAC issued a cautious statement, emphasising Israel’s right to defend itself.</p>
<p dir="ltr">In Tehran, the stock exchange hit a record high, with the main benchmark rising nearly 2.3 per cent in a single session. However, shipping companies remain cautious. The head of Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines told the Financial Times that full resumption of transit through Hormuz could take weeks until operators are confident the deal is “material.”Oil prices rebounded on Tuesday amid uncertainty. Brent crude rose to around $83.42 per barrel, while WTI climbed to $81.12, reflecting market concerns over the pace of supply restoration.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Vance also mentioned that international nuclear inspectors from the IAEA would return to Iran to monitor enriched uranium stockpiles and ensure the programme remains peaceful. He called this one of the key conditions of the agreement.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The deal was reportedly signed by Trump, Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. A senior US official told media that Trump wanted to sign it personally to demonstrate his commitment.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Meanwhile, Brigadier General Esmail Qaani of Iran’s IRGC claimed the recent conflict had “discredited America” and accelerated Israel’s “collapse,” showing that hardline voices in Tehran continue to shape the narrative.</p>
<p dir="ltr">In related developments, Iran’s Central Bank governor travelled to Moscow to strengthen banking ties with Russia. Japan expressed concern over continued Israeli actions in south Lebanon despite the broader de-escalation.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The agreement has significant implications for global energy markets and West Asia stability. For India, which imports substantial crude oil and relies on the Strait of Hormuz for much of its energy shipments, any lasting truce could ease supply worries and help moderate fuel prices at home.</p>
<p dir="ltr">However, experts point out that many details are still unclear. Questions remain about enforcement mechanisms, timelines for lifting sanctions, and how Israel fits into the broader picture. Shipowners are adopting a wait-and-see approach before resuming full operations.</p>
<p dir="ltr">As of now, the focus is on the expected release of the document. Trump’s team appears confident, but analysts say the coming days will test whether the preliminary understanding can translate into a durable arrangement.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Indian observers are closely watching the situation given the country’s strategic interests in the Gulf region. Any breakthrough that reduces tensions could positively impact trade, diaspora safety, and energy security.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Further updates are expected in the next 48 hours as the Friday deadline approaches. The coming release of the document may answer many lingering questions.</p>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 13:23:27 +0530</pubDate>
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                <title>US Vice President Iran Warning: JD Vance Labels Tehran 'Epicenter of Terrorism,' Vows No Nuclear Arms for Rogue Regime</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong> US Vice President Iran warning escalates as JD Vance calls Iran terrorism epicenter amid Geneva nuclear talks. Military buildup signals diplomacy's limits. </strong></p>]]></description>
                
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/international/us-vice-president-iran-warning-jd-vance-labels-tehran-epicenter/article-14892"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-02/us-vice-president-iran-warning-jd-vance-labels-tehran-&#039;epicenter-of-terrorism,&#039;-vows-no-nuclear-arms-for-rogue-regime.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p dir="ltr">In a bold US Vice President Iran warning, JD Vance has branded Iran as the "epicenter of terrorism" and insisted the rogue regime must never acquire nuclear weapons. Speaking on Fox News just hours ago, Vance emphasized that America's diplomatic push under President Trump isn't weakness—military action remains an option if talks fail.</p>
<p dir="ltr">This comes amid soaring Middle East military buildup, with US jets and carriers flooding the region as Iran nuclear talks enter a critical third round in Geneva today.</p>
<h2 dir="ltr">Vance's Stark Fox News Remarks</h2>
<p dir="ltr">JD Vance, in his JD Vance Fox News interview, called Iran a "reckless, brutal, and dangerous" stronghold of global terror. "The world cannot allow this regime nuclear arms," he declared. While Trump favors diplomacy, Vance said the President alone decides if it's exhausted. No mention of regime change, but the message was clear: Iran's nuclear ambitions end here.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi is in Geneva, countered by US envoy Steve Witkoff. Tehran rejects "maximum pressure," accusing Trump of propaganda.</p>
<h2 dir="ltr">Massive US Military Deployment</h2>
<p dir="ltr">Tensions spike with unprecedented Middle East military buildup. Over 50 F-22, F-35, and F-16 jets deployed last week, landing at Israeli bases like Ben Gurion. Aerial tankers and the USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group—flanked by destroyers USS Mahan, Bainbridge, and Winston Churchill—bolster US might.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Iran warns all US bases are targets if attacked, endangering thousands of troops. This echoes earlier USS Abraham Lincoln deployments.</p>
<h2 dir="ltr">Ballistic Missiles: The Red Line</h2>
<p dir="ltr">Iran nuclear talks stall over Tehran's ballistic missile program—a "non-negotiable" defense pillar, per officials. They credit it for deterring 2025 US-Israel strikes on nuclear sites. Washington demands curbs on missiles, Hezbollah, and Houthi support; Iran limits scope to nukes only.</p>
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<p dir="ltr">Key disputes: Missile range (US claims), enrichment revival, regional proxies.<br /><br /></p>
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<p dir="ltr">Iran's stance: Defense essential; no concessions.<br /><br /></p>
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<h2 dir="ltr">Why This Matters Now</h2>
<p dir="ltr">With Trump back in power, these talks test revived "maximum pressure." Failure risks wider war, spiking oil prices and hitting global stability—vital for India amid Red Sea disruptions. Vance's words signal diplomacy's edge.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The Geneva outcome could thaw US-Iran ties or ignite conflict. As Vance put it, Trump decides next. Stay tuned for live updates.</p>
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