President Donald Trump communicated on Saturday that a significant agreement has been “largely negotiated” with Iran and several allied nations, indicating a potential end to the contentious 84-day conflict.
Details from a “very good call” with leaders from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain suggest that the deal is close to completion.
According to Trump, the agreement will involve finalization steps with the United States, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the aforementioned countries. The president also shared that discussions with Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu of Israel were positive.
Final deal aspects are actively being examined, with announcements expected soon.
An important element of the deal includes opening the Strait of Hormuz. This announcement follows significant diplomatic efforts and mounting military pressures in the war with Iran.
Earlier, Trump informed Axios that he was uncertain about signing the agreement, indicating a “solid 50/50” chance between finalizing the deal or resuming combat operations. Nevertheless, post-call insights from a regional diplomat described the talks as “very positive,” with regional leaders showing strong endorsement for the breakthrough facilitated by Trump.
Recent activities by U.S. Central Command included redirecting 100 commercial vessels during a maritime blockade of Iranian ports, a measure intended to economically pressure Iran.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlighted progress in negotiations, noting that any settlement would involve Iran keeping the Strait of Hormuz open without tolls and relinquish its enriched uranium.
This story is developing, and further updates will follow.
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