Trump Claims Iran Peace Deal Imminent
Trump announces a potential peace deal with Iran, set to be signed soon. However, Iran's officials express skepticism about the timeline, raising questions about the agreement's viability.

Tensions and Negotiations
As the Iran war continues, President Trump has declared that a peace deal could be signed as early as Sunday. This announcement comes amid mixed signals from Iran, where officials have cast doubt on the feasibility of such a rapid agreement. Despite this, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has indicated that both sides are closer to a resolution than ever before.
The proposed deal aims to eliminate Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, a critical point in the negotiations. Trump has emphasized the importance of this agreement, stating that it could pave the way for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil transport. However, the exact terms of the deal remain unclear, and skepticism from Iranian officials suggests that the timeline may be overly optimistic.
- Key points of the potential deal include:
- Elimination of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile.
- Electronic signing of the agreement.
- Follow-up technical discussions planned for next week.