Trump declares US-Iran peace deal ‘all signed’ as G7 leaders battle to tie up loose ends
Summary
President Donald Trump announced that a peace deal between the US and Iran is signed and that the strategic waterway, the Strait of Hormuz, will be fully open by Friday. However, leaders at the G7 summit are trying to address unresolved issues in the deal, including nuclear controls, sanctions, and regional conflicts involving Israel and Lebanon.Key Facts
- President Trump says the US-Iran peace deal is signed and the Strait of Hormuz is partially open, to be fully open by Friday.
- The deal involves lifting a US naval blockade on Iran in return for Iran opening the strait for shipping.
- The formal signing ceremony will take place in Geneva with US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian negotiator Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf.
- US officials will publish full details of the agreement within 1-2 days.
- The US will only lift sanctions and unfreeze billions in Iranian assets if Iran meets its commitments.
- There will be no immediate reduction of US forces near Iran; troops will stay during negotiations.
- Israeli military actions in Lebanon and Iran’s claim to charge fees in the strait highlight ongoing tensions.
- G7 leaders are concerned about maintaining the ceasefire and regional stability, especially involving Lebanon and Israel.
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