President Donald Trump announced on June 11 that the United States and Iran have agreed to sign a peace deal to end their long-standing conflict. Speaking to reporters, Trump stated that the Iranian supreme leader had also given his approval for the agreement.
Key Details of the Proposed Deal
According to the president, the proposed deal would involve two main components: the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the denial of a nuclear program for Iran. The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial waterway for global oil shipments, and its reopening would stabilize energy markets.
Implications for Regional Stability
The announcement marks a significant shift in US-Iran relations, which have been tense for decades. If finalized, the deal could reshape geopolitics in the Middle East and reduce the risk of military confrontation.
Critics, however, remain skeptical, noting that previous negotiations have failed. The details of the agreement have not been publicly released, and it is unclear when the signing would take place.



