AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUS-Iran Ceasefire Breakthrough: The US and Iran announced an interim peace framework ending military operations on all fronts, including Lebanon, and paving the way for the Strait of Hormuz to reopen after a June 19 signing in Switzerland; Trump said the opening would be toll-free and ordered the removal of the US naval blockade, while Iran’s deputy foreign minister said implementation would wait for the signed deal and follow-on talks. Qatar’s Diplomatic Role: Qatar’s Foreign Ministry welcomed the MoU reached between Washington and Tehran, stressing freedom of navigation in Hormuz and praising Pakistan’s mediation alongside regional and international efforts to de-escalate. Global Reactions & Pressure Points: UN chief António Guterres called it a “critical step,” while European leaders urged unconditional reopening and warned Iran must never acquire a nuclear weapon; the G7 in France is set to absorb the shift as leaders weigh next steps on Iran, Ukraine, and energy security. G7 Agenda: G7 leaders meet in Evian-les-Bains as Trump arrives with the deal reshaping discussions on Middle East stability and oil supply. Local/Regional Watch: South Korea said it will prioritize safe passage for 24 ships stuck in Hormuz ports, underscoring how quickly the shipping lane’s status affects regional economies.
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