June 12, 2026, Friday
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4 US Air Force planes flew to Geneva for a peace deal with Iran

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Kathmandu. For the special purpose of signing the historic preliminary agreement between the United States and Iran, four huge "C-17" cargo planes of the American Air Force have left for Europe with necessary diplomatic and security materials.

According to a report released by the prestigious American news portal "Axios" citing defense and diplomatic sources, these planes flew to the city of Geneva, Switzerland, where a historic peace agreement is likely to be signed between the two countries within the next few days, possibly by the end of this week or by Monday.

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