With sanctions-relief and a US promise to avoid further meddling, the conflict has been settled on Tehran’s terms, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins

Editorial: The US-Iran ceasefire is welcome. But the US president is trying to disguise a failed war of choice as a diplomatic victory

Donald Trump can claim a diplomatic victory after reaching an agreement with Iran to end the war in the Middle East, but numerous pitfalls remain and the US president has lost…

Iran agreeing to a ceasefire deal with the United States tells us Tehran likely had something to gain from signing on. This is what Iran is promoting as the 14-point deal.

Trump's calling it a win. Netanyahu's under mounting pressure. Experts say it might only get the US back to square one.

Iranian state media has published a list of 14 points that it says make up the bulk of the deal.

Trump’s biggest backers on the neoconservative right were thrilled by his decision to go to war. But now they’re coming to terms with just how far short of their goals he’s come,…

US president hails accord as a major victory despite lingering questions, warns Tehran of renewed bombing if it fails to comply with terms.

US president hails accord as a major victory but warns Tehran of renewed bombing if it fails to comply with terms.

US president hails accord as a major victory but warns Tehran of renewed bombing if it fails to comply with terms.

The US president said he wanted to avoid an economic catastrophe by ending his war with Iran, but the text of the agreement shows major concessions for the regime.

Trump has said he will resume bombing after 60 days if talks on Iran’s nuclear programme do not progress

President Trump announced the end of the Iran War and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, following intense Qatari mediation. Despite Israeli airstrikes threatening the talks,…

Trump signed an initial framework deal to restore the pre-war status quo between Iran and the United States, inking an initial agreement towards ending a war he started with…

Pragmatic settlement exposes limits of US leverage after brief, costly confrontation

Trump is touting his deal with Iran as a great success. But experts say the US moves into talks after three months of fighting with less leverage and more to lose

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With sanctions-relief and a US promise to avoid further meddling, the conflict has been settled on Tehran’s terms, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins

The MOU may pause the war, but it leaves Israel exposed while giving Iran relief before real verification.