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Trump says deal to end war with Iran already signed and details to be released 'pretty soon'

BBC World · 2026-06-15

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• What happened: US President Donald Trump announced that a preliminary deal to end the war with Iran has been signed, with details expected to be released soon. The agreement includes a ceasefire extension and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. • Why it matters: This deal could significantly impact regional stability, US-Iran relations, and global oil prices, as it addresses long-standing tensions and military operations in the region. • What to watch next: Observers should monitor the release of the full agreement details, the commencement of technical talks on Iran's nuclear program, and reactions from Israel and other regional players regarding the ceasefire and military operations.

Trump says deal to end war with Iran already signed and details to be released 'pretty soon'56 minutes agoHenry MooreEPAUS President Donald Trump has said a preliminary deal to end the war with Iran has already been signed and suggested that details of the agreement are set to be published "pretty soon"."I am very happy to say it's signed, the deal is all signed," he said during talks with French President Emmanuel Macron at the G7 summit on Monday.Senior US officials also began giving some details about the contents of the deal, briefing that the Strait of Hormuz would re-open on Friday - the same day the deal is formally inked in Geneva.Technical talks on Iran's nuclear programme are expected to begin this week, they said, while any sanctions relief or release of assets will depend on Iran meeting commitments under the deal.How could the US-Iran deal affect oil prices and the cost of food?Bowen: Iran deal ends Trump's war that revealed limit of US dominanceThe US officials said the agreement had been signed electronically by Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. They also suggested more details of the pact could be released by Wednesday - although Trump said the full text of the agreement would be released "pretty soon" after Friday's ceremony."It's a very powerful document, and I want it to be released. So probably pretty soon," the president said.The deal will extend a ceasefire for another 60 days, during which the sides will negotiate details of a final agreement.Announcing the breakthrough on Sunday, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, whose nation had been mediating, said it included "the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon".The US officials said that while Lebanon was covered by the ceasefire framework, the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territory was not a condition of the deal. Israel would retain the right to self defence, they added.Speaking on Monday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli forces would remain in security zones in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza "as long as necessary", and retain the freedom to act against attacks.He also told a news conference Iran would not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons, with or without a deal.Mr Netanyahu was speaking after Lebanese media reported a deadly Israeli strike on a car in the south - the first since the peace deal was announced. Hezbollah said it had fired missiles and drones at Israeli forces in return.Watch: What does the US-Iran deal mean for Lebanon and Israel?Iran deal presents political nightmare for NetanyahuTrump on Sunday said he had ordered the immediate removal of a US naval blockade of Iranian ports and added that the Strait of Hormuz would be opened when the initial agreement was signed.Taking to social media on Monday, he claimed that "ships are starting to move, many loaded up with Oil, out of the Strait of Hormuz".Iran's deputy foreign minister Kazem Gharibabadi confirmed the end of military operations in a phone call on Iranian state TV, which portrayed the framework deal as a victory for Iran.Gharibabadi said that Qatari mediators held "nearly 14 to 15 hours of lengthy talks" in Tehran to reach the initial agreement. Iran's top military command, Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, said that Iranians, together with the country's armed forces and Tehran's proxies and allies in the region, had shown the US and Israel that they had "no option but to accept defeat and surrender".But Iran's foreign ministry said Tehran still held "deep mistrust" of the US and the agreement was "merely a step towards reducing tensions".Lebanese President Joseph Aoun welcomed the announcement, saying in a statement that he looked forward to the understandings translating into "practical steps that will put a definitive end to the cycle of violence".Key past sticking points have included Iran's nuclear enrichment and Western insistence that the country not possess a nuclear weapon, and Iran's desire for comprehensive sanctions relief and access to tens of billions of dollars in frozen oil revenues.JD Vance told Fox News on Sunday that Iran never possessing a nuclear weapon was "built into this agreement" and that the US will be able to verify compliance.In a congratulatory joint statement, the leaders of the UK, France, Germany and Italy said Iran "must never acquire a nuclear weapon" and that they were "prepared to lift relevant sanctions in response to clear, verifiable steps by Iran on its nuclear programme".UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer called the announcement "a hugely important step forward in ending the war, ensuring regional stability and re-opening the Strait of Hormuz".Trump aims to end Iran war but nuclear issue remains unresolvedTrump heralds Iran deal but questions - and risks - remainIranIran-US relationsIsraelIran war

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