On June 17, 2026, former President Donald Trump signed a 14-point agreement with Iran, which he described as a "major win" for the United States. The agreement includes significant concessions to Iran, aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz and preventing a potential worldwide economic downturn. Trump stated that he would not pressure Iran to abandon its ballistic missile program and acknowledged that the U.S. would need to return billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets. These remarks marked a shift from previous threats of military action against Iran.
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Trump Signs 14-Point Agreement with Iran
Donald Trump signed a 14-point agreement with Iran on June 17, 2026, which includes significant concessions aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Trump characterized the deal as a major win for the U.S. while indicating that the country would not pressure Iran regarding its ballistic missile program.
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Trump Signs 14-Point Agreement with Iran