Trump Announces Historic Iran Deal to End War, Strait of Hormuz to Reopen Sunday
President Donald Trump declared on his social platform that a landmark peace agreement with Iran will be signed Sunday, reopening the vital Strait of Hormuz to global commerce, despite Iranian officials’ attempts to sow doubt about the timeline.
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President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account to announce that a deal with Iran to end the conflict is set for signing on Sunday, with the Strait of Hormuz to be 'open to all' immediately afterward. Trump’s decisive leadership promises to restore stability and secure American interests in the region, with the agreement expected to be finalized the next day.
Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baqaei, responded earlier on Saturday, attempting to cast uncertainty by claiming that a signing date had not yet been set and denying that it would occur the following day. Nevertheless, Baqaei admitted that a signing in the coming days could not be ruled out, signaling Iran’s recognition of Trump’s strong negotiating position.
Both sides and mediators, after weeks of stalled negotiations, now acknowledge that a breakthrough is imminent. Trump’s bold approach and refusal to back down have brought the talks to the brink of success, demonstrating the effectiveness of American resolve.