President Trump announced on social media that a peace deal with Iran is near completion. Discussions on the final details are ongoing and will be disclosed soon.
In an interview with CBS News, Trump expressed optimism about the progress, stating that negotiations with Iran are moving closer to an agreement. He highlighted the improvement each day without sharing specific details.
Sources close to the negotiation revealed that the proposed plan includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, unfreezing Iranian assets in foreign banks, and continuing diplomatic talks. Trump believes the deal will prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, and he emphasized his commitment to achieving U.S. objectives in the negotiation process.
While Trump remains undecided and is still evaluating proposals with input from advisors and foreign leaders, he reiterated the importance of securing all desired terms.
The President engaged in a conference call with leaders from Gulf countries and other nations, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, and Qatar. Discussion focused on the ongoing negotiations with Iran, though regional officials indicated uncertainty about Trump’s favored options.
Trump warned of severe consequences should an agreement fail, referencing past threats and stating that no country has faced what Iran might if talks collapse. Recently, he cautioned that time is critical.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio conveyed potential updates on the negotiation status, suggesting that significant developments could be announced soon. Speaking from a U.S. Embassy event in India, Rubio confirmed ongoing progress toward resolving the issue, aligning with the President’s urgency.

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