Donald Trump says the United States and Iran have reached a peace agreement, with a formal signing ceremony expected later this week.
The announcement follows weeks of negotiations and comes in the wake of an Israeli strike on Beirut that reportedly disrupted the process at the last minute.
If the agreement holds, it could reshape relations across the Middle East and have implications for everything from regional security to global oil markets.
Today on The Front Page, Robert Patman - professor of international politics at Otago University - joins us to discuss what the deal means and how durable it’s likely to be in reality.
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