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The United States and Iran have reached an agreement, according to official announcements from both sides. Following the declaration, Iran’s Khatam al-Anbia Central Headquarters issued a statement claiming that the 'enemies' had no choice but to surrender. The statement, reported by state news agency IRNA, praised the Iranian people and the country’s armed forces for their strength and courage. It asserted that the army had demonstrated power, leaving the 'humiliated American and Zionist enemies' with no alternative but to accept defeat.
The agreement is scheduled to be formally signed on June 19 in Switzerland. On social media platform Truth Social, Donald Trump announced that the deal with Iran was complete and that he had authorized the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for toll-free navigation while ordering the immediate lifting of the U.S. naval blockade. Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi also confirmed the peace agreement with the United States.
According to Al Jazeera, the development marks a significant diplomatic shift between the two countries after years of tension.
Iran and US reach deal as Iranian army claims enemies forced to surrender
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that his country will host the signing ceremony of a peace agreement between the United States and Iran. The event is scheduled to take place on June 19 in Geneva, Switzerland. Sharif described the accord as a historic step toward peace, calling it a moment when the world witnessed the dawn of peace after the darkness of war.
Addressing Pakistani lawmakers, Sharif congratulated both the nation and the global community, emphasizing the significance of the long-awaited US-Iran agreement. He confirmed that Pakistan would serve as the official organizer of the ceremony, which will occur on a Friday, a day he referred to as sacred.
According to Sharif, Washington has agreed to halt hostilities across multiple fronts, including Tehran and Lebanon. The announcement was reported by Gulf News and Geo News, highlighting Pakistan’s diplomatic role in facilitating the peace process.
Pakistan to host US-Iran peace deal signing in Geneva on June 19
Bangladesh has welcomed the finalization of a peace agreement between the United States and Iran. The announcement came through a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday afternoon. The ministry said Bangladesh has consistently called for resolving conflicts and reducing tensions through diplomacy. It praised the efforts of all parties and mediators involved in achieving this positive development and expressed hope that the agreement would be implemented in good faith and prove to be sustainable and long-lasting.
According to the statement, Bangladesh believes that peace and stability in the Middle East are essential for regional and global peace, security, and development. The country encouraged all parties to use this momentum to resolve outstanding issues through dialogue and diplomacy. Bangladesh also expressed expectations for the swift restoration of regional peace, supply chains, and cooperation.
The peace deal between the United States and Iran aims to end ongoing hostilities, with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirming the mediation role. The agreement is set to be formally signed in Switzerland on June 19, 2026.
Bangladesh welcomes US-Iran peace deal, calls for lasting regional stability through diplomacy
Russia carried out a massive overnight missile and drone assault across Ukraine, according to a statement released by Ukraine’s Air Force on Monday. The attack reportedly killed at least nine people and caused a fire at a historic cathedral in the capital, Kyiv. The strikes were described as one of the largest aerial offensives since the war began.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russia launched a total of 70 missiles and 611 drones, primarily targeting Kyiv. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 50 missiles and 582 drones during the assault. The scale of the attack underscores the continuing intensity of the conflict and the vulnerability of urban centers to sustained aerial bombardment.
Authorities warned that the number of casualties and the extent of damage could rise as rescue and assessment operations continue in affected areas.
Russia fires 70 missiles and 611 drones at Ukraine, killing nine
The United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy have welcomed the recent understanding reached between Washington and Tehran aimed at ending the Middle East conflict. In a joint statement, the four European nations announced their readiness to lift sanctions imposed on Iran, provided that Tehran takes clear and verifiable steps regarding its nuclear program.
The statement emphasized that Iran must never possess nuclear weapons and that the four countries are prepared to work with the United States, Iran, and the International Atomic Energy Agency to achieve this goal. They also pledged to cooperate closely with regional partners to maintain positive progress and pursue a long-term diplomatic solution.
This development signals a coordinated European approach to support the US-Iran agreement and potentially ease long-standing tensions surrounding Iran’s nuclear activities, contingent upon Tehran’s compliance with international verification measures.
European powers ready to lift Iran sanctions after US-Iran understanding
Israeli forces have carried out several new attacks across southern Lebanon even after the announcement of a US-Iran agreement that was expected to include a halt to such operations. According to Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency (NNA), the strikes occurred on June 15, 2026, targeting multiple areas in the region.
The NNA reported that Israeli aircraft conducted two airstrikes in Khiam and a drone strike on a vehicle in Kafr Tibnit, injuring several people. At the same time, Israeli forces shelled Kafr Tibnit and Nabatieh al-Fawqa. The agency also said that Israeli troops detonated an explosive-laden remote-controlled M113 armored vehicle on the main Haris-Tibnin road leading to the city of Tyre.
The continued attacks come despite Tehran’s earlier statement that the new US-Iran deal would include provisions to stop Israeli operations in Lebanon, raising questions about the implementation of the agreement.
Israeli forces strike southern Lebanon despite new US-Iran deal meant to halt attacks
European Council President Antonio Costa has welcomed the announcement of a new agreement between Iran and the United States aimed at ending their conflict. In a post on social media platform X, Costa expressed hope for the conclusion of the costly war and the full restoration of freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. He also affirmed that the European Union is ready to contribute to strategies for establishing lasting peace in the region.
Costa called for respect for international law and urged all parties to silence their weapons immediately. He emphasized that unresolved disputes should be settled peacefully in accordance with international legal principles. His remarks came shortly after the announcement of the US-Iran deal, which has drawn global attention due to its potential to reshape regional dynamics.
The EU’s expression of support signals its intent to play a constructive role in ensuring stability and lawful conduct in the Gulf region following the agreement.
EU welcomes US-Iran deal, vows to aid lasting peace and uphold international law
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has described the recent agreement between Iran and the United States as a significant diplomatic breakthrough. In a message posted on social media platform X, he credited the deal to the patient diplomatic efforts and collective determination of all parties involved. Dar said the agreement sends a hopeful message to the international community and will help restore confidence and stability in global markets and the world economy, particularly benefiting developing nations affected by regional instability.
He added that discussions on unresolved issues related to the agreement would continue. However, Dar expressed optimism that the historic deal would be formally signed in Geneva on June 19. The statement was reported by Al Jazeera and shared by the online outlet Amar Desh.
If finalized, the agreement could mark a notable step toward easing tensions between Tehran and Washington, though details of the accord remain undisclosed in the report.
Pakistan’s Ishaq Dar hails Iran-US deal as key diplomatic breakthrough before Geneva signing
A Ukrainian drone attack struck the Russian city of Tula, located about 200 kilometers south of Moscow, killing three people and injuring three others, including a one-year-old child. The incident occurred overnight, according to regional governor Dmitry Milyaev, who shared the information on Telegram on Monday. The report was confirmed by AFP citing local authorities.
Governor Milyaev stated that the drone hit a residential area in Tula, causing casualties among civilians. The attack marks another instance of cross-border strikes amid the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The identities of the victims and the extent of the damage were not immediately disclosed.
Authorities have not provided further details about the response or potential retaliatory measures following the strike.
Ukrainian drone strike kills three and injures three in Russia’s Tula city
Nine people were killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine, including a major airstrike on Kyiv that authorities described as the most severe in two weeks. The assault left four dead and 23 injured in the capital, where a fire broke out at the Pechersk Lavra monastery, a historic and spiritual landmark recognized by UNESCO. The head of Kyiv’s military administration, Timur Takachenko, said the monastery suffered serious damage.
The Pechersk Lavra, founded in 1051, is one of Ukraine’s most significant religious and cultural sites. Residents of the monastery took shelter underground as the fire spread. The attack marked the most intense Russian strike on Ukraine since early June.
In a separate incident, five people were killed and at least five others injured in another Russian attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, according to reports citing Reuters.
Russian strikes kill nine in Ukraine, fire damages Kyiv’s UNESCO-listed monastery
Israeli political analyst Gideon Levy described the recent Iran–United States agreement as both a national and personal defeat for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Speaking to Al Jazeera, Levy said Netanyahu’s long-standing political goal was to counter Iran, but Israel has now been completely excluded from the current negotiations. He argued that Israel’s only remaining option appears to be limited to acts of sabotage, referencing a recent Israeli strike in Beirut that he dismissed as childish and ineffective.
Levy further questioned how effective U.S. President Donald Trump’s promises to restrain Israel would be, suggesting that Netanyahu could still undermine any ceasefire if Israel’s core priorities remain unmet. He emphasized that the situation is fragile, particularly because Iran has linked the new agreement to developments in Lebanon.
According to Levy, the continued presence of Israeli troops in Lebanon poses a major obstacle to a full ceasefire, as resistance will persist as long as the occupation continues.
Israeli analyst says Iran-US deal marks Netanyahu’s personal and national defeat
Israel has claimed responsibility for an airstrike in southern Lebanon that killed a senior Hezbollah military commander. According to a statement from the Israeli army, Ali Musa Daqduq was killed over the weekend south of the Litani River. The statement described him as one of Hezbollah’s most influential commanders and said he led the group’s ‘Golan File’ operations aimed at establishing bases in southern Syria.
Hezbollah has not issued any immediate comment on Israel’s claim. The report comes amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon since March 2, during which Israel has taken control of several towns in the country’s south. Lebanese officials stated that the attacks have so far killed around 3,800 people, injured more than 11,700, and displaced over 1.5 million residents.
The escalation underscores the continuing intensity of the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, with significant humanitarian consequences in southern Lebanon.
Israel claims airstrike killed senior Hezbollah commander in southern Lebanon
Jordan has expressed alarm over increasing Israeli interference at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, Islam’s third holiest site, and reports of a joint US-Israel plan to strip the Jordanian royal family of its custodial role. The report, citing Middle East Eye, claims that US and Israeli officials discussed transferring control over appointments and sermons at the mosque to Israel, a move Jordan views as a direct challenge to its historic authority. A US official denied the allegation.
The article recounts a long history of Israeli encroachment since 1948, including Ariel Sharon’s 2000 incursion that triggered the Second Intifada. It highlights recent Israeli police presence inside the compound and the establishment of a police station there, actions deemed illegal under international law. Jordan’s King Abdullah II, a Hashemite descendant, is portrayed as facing a dilemma between resisting Israeli aggression or risking confrontation.
Regional tensions have intensified amid Israeli military actions in Gaza and the West Bank. The report suggests that any Israeli attempt to alter Al-Aqsa’s status could ignite a wider religious conflict, with implications for Jordan’s stability and the broader Muslim world.
Jordan warns of rising Israeli interference and alleged US-Israel plan over Al-Aqsa control
Six people were killed when two helicopters collided in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Sunday morning. The crash occurred in the western suburb of Recreio dos Bandeirantes, where both aircraft went down in the parking lot of an electric car dealership. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the collision.
According to the Brazilian fire department, the crash ignited a fire that engulfed around 20 vehicles. Fire department spokesperson Fabio Contreras said the lithium-ion batteries in the electric cars released toxic gases, making the fire difficult to control. He explained that such batteries emit highly toxic gases and increase both the heat and intensity of flames.
Contreras added that the area is densely populated, and the death toll could have been much higher if the helicopters had not crashed in the parking lot. Rescuers recovered wreckage from one helicopter containing five bodies, while the other helicopter, found about 328 feet away, contained the pilot’s body.
Two helicopters collide in Rio suburb, killing six and igniting electric car fires
The United States and Iran have reached an agreement on a peace accord scheduled to be signed on June 19, with Pakistan serving as the key mediator. The memorandum of understanding is expected to be formally signed in Switzerland on Friday. The accord has been widely welcomed by world leaders, who described it as a major diplomatic breakthrough aimed at ending regional hostilities.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres hailed the agreement as a significant step toward peaceful resolution and expressed gratitude to Pakistan, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and other regional partners for their constructive roles. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and other global leaders also praised the accord and Pakistan’s mediation efforts.
The E4 group—comprising the UK, France, Germany, and Italy—stated that they are ready to lift sanctions on Iran if progress continues on its nuclear program. Several leaders emphasized that the deal could reopen the Strait of Hormuz, enhance regional stability, and boost global economic security.
World leaders hail Pakistan’s mediation in US-Iran peace accord to be signed June 19
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