President Trump announced the near completion of a peace agreement with Iran, stating that the final aspects and details are in the discussion phase and an announcement is forthcoming. Negotiators from both countries have been making significant progress.
According to sources, the proposed deal includes key points such as reopening the Strait of Hormuz and releasing some of Iran’s frozen assets held in foreign banks. The continuation of negotiations is also part of the plan. President Trump, although reticent to share specific details, highlighted that each day brings improvements to the negotiations.
Emphasizing his intention, Trump stated that the agreement will prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. The deal will also ensure Iran’s enriched uranium is managed appropriately. “I will only sign a deal where we get everything we want,” he stated, indicating his stringent approach to negotiations.
Advisors and foreign leaders are actively involved in the process, as President Trump has yet to finalize his decision. Recent conference calls with leaders from Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates, reflect ongoing consultations.
If an agreement is not reached, President Trump warned of severe consequences for Iran, suggesting unprecedented repercussions. Previously, before a ceasefire in April, he warned of dire outcomes if a deal was not achieved.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio hinted at possible updates in the near future, acknowledging progress in talks. Speaking from New Delhi, India, Rubio shared optimism about resolving the issue imminently, recognizing the president’s urgency in finding a solution.

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