Historic Peace: Trump Announces Great Settlement with Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a significant deal with Iran, possibly opening the Strait of Hormuz within days. The settlement, resolving Iran's nuclear weapon pursuits, follows discussions with Middle Eastern leaders. Plans for a signing ceremony will be released soon, as tensions ease following threats of military strikes.
In a significant diplomatic development, U.S. President Donald Trump announced Thursday that the Strait of Hormuz would reopen following a 'great settlement' of the war with Iran, expected to be signed within days.
The President disclosed that this settlement would officially open the strait, potentially as soon as this weekend in Europe. He said he had consulted with multiple Middle Eastern leaders, including Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and representatives from key Gulf nations.
The deal effectively addresses Iran's nuclear ambitions, a core concern that has long troubled international relations. Iran's semi-official Fars news agency hinted at potential approval, as the U.S. pulled back from planned military strikes. Details of a signing ceremony are anticipated shortly.
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