Donald Trump Says Peace Agreement “Largely Negotiated” To End War In Iran
Donald Trump announced that a peace agreement with Iran has been largely negotiated to end the ongoing war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The announcement, made via Truth Social, indicated that the agreement is subject to finalization among the involved countries. While some leaders support the deal, concerns have been raised about its implications for regional stability and Iran's influence.
- ▪Donald Trump stated that a peace agreement with Iran has been largely negotiated.
- ▪The agreement is subject to finalization between the United States, Iran, and other countries.
- ▪Concerns have been expressed by some lawmakers regarding the potential strengthening of Iran's position in the region.
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Donald Trump Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images Donald Trump said that a peace agreement with Iran has been “largely negotiated” to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The president’s announcement on Saturday lacked details, and he wrote on Truth Social that it is “subject to finalization” between “the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and the various other Countries.” Trump had a call with Middle East leaders, as well as a sepatae cll with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, which he said “went very well.” There has been intense media speculation over a potential peace deal, after Trump changed his Memorial Day weekend schedule to stay in Washington, D.C., even skipping his son Don Jr.’s wedding celebration in the Bahamas to Bettina Anderson.
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