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US president announces agreement with Iran, conflicting reports emerge

US president announces agreement with Iran, conflicting reports emerge

US President Donald Trump announced an imminent agreement with Iran to end conflict and halt nuclear weapons development, with signing expected the next day. However, reports conflict on whether it's a full deal or a framework.

US President Donald Trump announced on June 13 that an agreement to end the conflict with Iran was expected to be signed the following day. Trump stated that Iran would cease nuclear weapons development and the Strait of Hormuz would open immediately. Earlier, on June 12, a senior US official reportedly confirmed both sides had agreed on the document's text. However, other reports, citing CNN, indicated a "framework" agreement might be signed this Sunday in Geneva, with further negotiations required. This diplomatic development follows a period of heightened tensions, including Trump's prior threats of a "very strong strike" against Iran and subsequent cancellation of military actions after reciprocal attacks. Sources: Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

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Tusk warns Nawrocki against being 'dragged into a cage' during US visit

Tusk warns Nawrocki against being 'dragged into a cage' during US visit

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has reportedly cautioned President Karol Nawrocki against allowing himself to be "dragged into a cage" during his upcoming visit to the United States at Donald Trump's invitation.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has reportedly cautioned President Karol Nawrocki against allowing himself to be "dragged into a cage" during his upcoming visit to the United States. President Nawrocki is scheduled to travel to the US on June 14 at the invitation of former President Donald Trump. He is expected to participate in a gala event, which Tusk's warning metaphorically referred to as a "fighting tournament" in the White House. The Prime Minister's remarks suggest a political caution regarding the nature of the engagement or potential implications of the visit.

Sources: Громадське

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Mayor of San Miguel Amatitlán assassinated in southern Mexico

Mayor of San Miguel Amatitlán assassinated in southern Mexico

Joel Bravo, the mayor of San Miguel Amatitlán in southern Mexico, was shot and killed, local authorities in Oaxaca state announced on Saturday, June 13. The region is known for the presence of drug cartels.

Joel Bravo, the mayor of San Miguel Amatitlán in southern Mexico, was shot and killed, local authorities in Oaxaca state announced on Saturday, June 13. The region is known for the significant presence of organized criminal groups, including powerful drug cartels such as Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) and Sinaloa. These groups are reportedly engaged in disputes over drug trafficking routes along the Pacific coast. Mr. Bravo served as mayor for the municipality, which has a population of nearly 7,000 residents. His assassination underscores the persistent security challenges faced by local officials in areas affected by cartel activity. Sources: Le Monde.

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