US and Iran Agree to 14-Point Deal, Includes War End and Nuclear Pledge
A reported 14-point deal between the United States and Iran has emerged, outlining an "immediate and permanent end to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon." The agreement also reportedly involves a $300 billion fund and addresses Iran's nuclear program with a pledge against developing or acquiring nuclear weapons. Further discussions on the nuclear program's specifics are anticipated.

A 14-point deal has been reported between Washington and Tehran, addressing several key areas of contention.
The terms of the agreement include a declaration for an "immediate and permanent end to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon." The deal is also associated with a $300 billion fund.
Regarding Iran's nuclear program, the reported text indicates that the agreed-upon terms do not present a concrete solution. Instead, they feature a pledge from Iran to never produce or obtain a nuclear weapon. The deal also signifies an openness for further discussion on other details related to the nuclear program.
According to NDTV World, these terms have been agreed upon between the two nations.



