New deal at an old venue: From world wars to US-Iran peace, why Versailles matters
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At France's Palace of Versailles, a historic 14-point memorandum of understanding was signed between the US and Iran to end hostilities, including a military ceasefire, nuclear non-development, sanctions relief, and asset release.
In a historic move at France's Palace of Versailles, US President Trump and Iranian President Pezeshkian signed a 14-point MoU to end hostilities. The agreement includes a military ceasefire, nuclear non-development pledge, sanctions relief, and frozen asset release. This landmark deal, aiming for a broader peace, echoes Versailles' legacy of significant international accords.