– President Trump Just Announced That Iran Was Seen President Trump on Thursday claimed that the war with Iran is “over,” after announcing he had canceled further U.S. military strikes on the Islamic Republic. Governor Burt Jones, who is running for governor.
“They have agreed never to have a nuclear weapon, something that we
insisted on; that was the whole purpose. That was 95 percent of it,” he added.
Trump also said that the U. S. Navy blockade of the Strait of Hormuz would continue until a formal agreement was signed.
He indicated interested parties would meet in Switzerland to finalize the deal.
Reports said the agreement could be signed as soon as Sunday, ahead of the G7 summit that will be held in the European country
President Trump Says Conflict With Iran Is “Over,” Announces Halt to Additional Military Strikes
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump said Thursday that he believes the recent military conflict involving Iran has reached a turning point, announcing that he has decided against ordering additional U.S. strikes while expressing optimism about a possible diplomatic resolution.
Speaking during public remarks, Trump said the United States had achieved its primary objective of preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
“They have agreed never to have a nuclear weapon,” Trump said, describing the issue as “95 percent” of the reason behind recent U.S. actions.
The president indicated that the United States would continue monitoring security in
the region and said the U.S. Navy would maintain its presence near the Strait of Hormuz until any potential agreement is formally completed.
Trump also suggested that diplomatic representatives could meet in Switzerland to discuss the next phase of negotiations, although the White House did not immediately release details regarding the timing, participants, or framework of such talks.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most strategically important waterways, carrying a significant share of global oil shipments. Any military activity or diplomatic breakthrough in the region is closely watched by governments and financial markets worldwide.
Despite Trump’s optimistic remarks, no official agreement had been publicly released at the time of his comments. Officials from Iran had not confirmed the existence of any finalized deal, and independent verification of the specific terms described by Trump was not immediately available.
Foreign policy analysts noted that negotiations involving Iran have historically involved multiple governments and international organizations, making any comprehensive agreement subject to extensive diplomatic review before implementation.
The White House has said it will continue working with allies and regional partners while monitoring developments in the Middle East. Additional information is expected as officials provide updates on ongoing diplomatic discussions.
If a formal agreement is reached, it could represent a significant development in efforts to reduce tensions in the region. Until then, many of the details surrounding the proposed arrangement remain unconfirmed.
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