Trump Announces Iran Peace Deal Reached, Possibly to Be Signed Sunday
Trump stated the agreement had been brought to the highest levels of Iranian leadership and approved. “We have a great settlement,” he said, adding that final documents are in “pretty final shape” and should be completed over the next few days.

Washington, D.C. – President Donald Trump announced on June 12, 2026, that the United States and Iran have reached a comprehensive peace agreement to end the three-month conflict, with a formal signing ceremony anticipated as soon as Sunday. The deal would extend the ceasefire, fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz to unrestricted commercial shipping, and establish a framework for addressing Iran’s nuclear program in subsequent phases.
Trump stated the agreement had been brought to the highest levels of Iranian leadership and approved. “We have a great settlement,” he said, adding that final documents are in “pretty final shape” and should be completed over the next few days. He indicated a signing ceremony would likely take place in Europe, potentially involving Vice President JD Vance. Trump emphasized that the deal ensures “Iran will never have a nuclear weapon,” describing it as a major victory achieved through sustained pressure.
The breakthrough follows intense indirect negotiations mediated by Oman, Qatar, and Pakistan. Key elements include an immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz without tolls or restrictions, a 60-day extension of the current ceasefire to allow for further talks, and phased sanctions relief tied to Iranian compliance on nuclear and regional issues. The agreement reportedly stops short of fully resolving nuclear enrichment limits in the initial phase but sets the stage for deeper negotiations.
This development differs from previous diplomatic efforts due to the combination of decisive U.S. military actions and economic pressure that significantly degraded Iran’s capabilities and export revenues. Unlike the 2015 JCPOA, the emerging framework is backed by demonstrated leverage, strong regional alignment with Israel and Gulf states, and a focus on verifiable actions before major concessions.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed substantial progress, stating a memorandum of understanding “has never been closer.” He noted the deal would proceed in stages, beginning with an end to hostilities on multiple fronts, including Lebanon, and reopening the strait, with nuclear discussions to follow.
Trump canceled planned additional strikes after receiving assurances from Iranian leadership, signaling confidence in the agreement’s viability. The naval blockade will remain in place until final implementation.
The potential accord would mark a significant foreign policy achievement, potentially stabilizing global energy markets, reducing regional tensions, and preventing Iran from achieving nuclear weapons capability. Details remain subject to final drafting and approval, but recent momentum suggests a high likelihood of near-term success.
Further announcements regarding the exact signing location and participants are expected in the coming hours.
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