Donald Trump has signed a 14-point peace agreement with Iran, ending hostilities between the two nations. The memorandum of understanding was signed at the Palace of Versailles shortly before a dinner hosted by the French president. Trump suggested that without this deal, the Strait of Hormuz would never have reopened, triggering a 'worldwide depression'. The agreement marks a significant shift in US-Iran relations and aims to stabilize the Middle East.
Details of the Agreement
The 14-point plan includes provisions for nuclear non-proliferation, economic cooperation, and regional security. Both parties have committed to de-escalation and diplomatic engagement.
Reactions and Implications
World leaders have cautiously welcomed the deal, though some critics question its long-term viability. The agreement is expected to impact global oil markets and reduce tensions in the Persian Gulf.



