Conflicting messages on details of deal from US and Iranpublished at 12:39 BST
Nabiha Ahmed
Live reporter
Image source, Getty ImagesBaghaei discussed economic sanctions, the Strait of Hormuz, and Israeli military presence in Lebanon during a press conference yesterday
The contents of a deal between the US and Iran to bring about an end to the war are yet to be released, but we've been hearing some details from officials on both sides.
Since the deal was announced on Sunday, there have been conflicting messages from officials in Washington and Tehran on what it will look like:
What has Iran said?
Economic pledges: Iran'sforeign affairs spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said yesterday the US has committed to taking action to rebuild Iran and to lifting economic sanctions.
The Strait of Hormuz: Baghaei also said that Oman and Iran would be taking "necessary measures" to ensure the "safe" passage of ships through the vital waterway.
Lebanon: "Lebanon and the end of the war in Lebanon are an inseparable part of the agreement to end the war," Baghaei said yesterday, adding that the the US "must ensure" that Israel follows suit.
What has the US said?
Economic pledges:Trump has described the prospect of investing money in Iran as "ridiculous". It comes after reports that the US was prepared to allow an investment fund for Iran in exchange for Tehran’s agreement to a final settlement.
The Strait of Hormuz: Trump said on Sunday the Strait of Hormuz would be opened when the initial agreement was signed, but has not provided details on who will control the strait.
Lebanon: A senior US official said yesterday that Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon is not part of the deal.









