Donald Trump has signed a 14-point agreement with Iran, aiming to end a conflict he helped escalate. Satisfied with his Middle East progress, Trump now seeks peace in Ukraine. But the path forward is fraught with challenges.
Iran Agreement Details
The 14-point deal, signed on March 12, 2025, seeks to de-escalate tensions between the US and Iran. Critics argue it may not address root causes, while supporters see it as a diplomatic breakthrough.
Shifting Focus to Ukraine
Trump's attention now turns to Ukraine, where he hopes to broker peace between Ukraine and Russia. However, the complexities of the conflict, including NATO's role and territorial disputes, pose significant hurdles.
Expert Analysis
Jenna Amatulli speaks with the Guardian's Andrew Roth about the Iran deal's viability and Trump's Ukraine strategy. Roth notes that while Trump's approach may bring temporary stability, long-term success remains uncertain.
- Iran deal: 14 points, signed March 12, 2025
- Ukraine peace: Trump's new priority
- Challenges: NATO, territorial disputes
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