On June 13, 2026, President Donald Trump stated that a deal with Iran to end the conflict could be signed on June 14. He indicated that the Strait of Hormuz would be 'open to all' immediately following the agreement. Iran also expressed optimism about the negotiations, despite offering a different timeline earlier in the day. Both parties and their mediators noted a growing sense of hope that the stalled negotiations may soon conclude.
Trump discusses potential Iran peace deal and nuclear weapon stance
President Donald Trump announced that a potential peace deal with Iran could be finalized on June 14, 2026. Both the U.S. and Iran have shown increasing optimism regarding the negotiations, with Iran signaling that an agreement may be forthcoming.
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Trump discusses potential Iran peace deal and nuclear weapon stance