US-Iran Deal Live: Netanyahu says Iran will never get nuclear weapons, deal or no deal - India Today
US-Israel-Iran Live Updates: The United States and Iran took a major step towards ending their months-long conflict. US President Donald Trump announced that a memorandum of understanding between the two countries had already been signed ahead of a formal ceremony in Geneva on Friday. The framework agreement is expected to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and begin a 60-day negotiation process aimed at resolving outstanding disputes, including Iran's nuclear programme. Trump said shipping traffic had already started returning to the strait, helping ease concerns in global energy markets. However, the full text of the agreement remains unpublished, with further details expected in the coming days. Despite the diplomatic breakthrough, tensions persist across the region. Lebanon has emerged as a key point of contention, with Iran insisting the agreement requires an end to hostilities there, while Israel says it will continue acting against Hezbollah if necessary. Fresh Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon shortly after the deal was announced. In his first comments since the agreement became public, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed that Israel would prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons regardless of any deal and said the country's security campaign was far from over. He also vowed that Israeli forces would remain in security zones where they see ongoing threats. To catch all the live updates, follow our live blog on indiatoday.in.