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Trump: US-Iran Peace Deal Scheduled for Signing Today

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Summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • U.S. President Donald Trump announced a deal to end the conflict between the United States and Iran is scheduled for signing on June 14, 2026.
  • Trump stated the Strait of Hormuz would reopen immediately after the signing and that Iran would not acquire nuclear weapons.
  • The announcement follows confirmation from Pakistani and Saudi Arabian foreign ministries about the scheduled signing ceremony.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that a deal to end the conflict between the United States and Iran is slated for signing on Sunday, June 14, 2026. Trump made the announcement on his Truth Social platform, stating the agreement would be signed the following day.

The deal is scheduled to be signed tomorrow.

โ€” Donald TrumpPresident Trump's announcement on Truth Social regarding the US-Iran peace deal.

Following the signing, Trump declared that the Strait of Hormuz would be immediately reopened. He also asserted that Iran would cease pursuing nuclear weapons, whether through purchase, development, or other acquisition methods. Trump emphasized that relations between the U.S. and Iran are now significantly improved compared to the previous administration, and he indicated that the U.S. would address Iran's nuclear "dust" at an appropriate time.

The fact is, they (Iran) no longer want nuclear weapons, and they will not have them, whether through purchase, development, or any other means of acquisition.

โ€” Donald TrumpPresident Trump's statement on Iran's nuclear program post-deal.

Crucially, Trump specified that the deal would not involve the transfer of U.S. funds to Iran. He contrasted this with previous administrations, referencing "hundreds of billions of dollars in payments" made to Iran under former President Barack Obama, including $1.7 billion in cash.

Unlike the hundreds of billions of dollars in payments made to them under (former US President Barack) Obama, including $1.7 billion in cash, no money will change hands.

โ€” Donald TrumpPresident Trump's assertion that no U.S. funds will be transferred to Iran under the new deal.

The announcement aligns with statements from the Pakistani and Saudi Arabian Foreign Ministries, which also indicated a signing ceremony was scheduled for Sunday. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had previously stated that Tehran and Washington were closer than ever to a memorandum of understanding. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed that the final text of the peace deal had been agreed upon.

They (the Pakistani and Saudi Arabian Foreign Ministers) welcomed the US-Iran negotiations, which have entered their final stages, with an electronic signing ceremony scheduled for tomorrow.

โ€” Pakistani Foreign MinistryStatement from the Pakistani Foreign Ministry confirming the scheduled signing ceremony.
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