US President Donald Trump said a United States-Iran agreement could be signed later on Sunday, June 14, and that the Strait of Hormuz would be “open to all” once the pact takes effect. Trump said the deal would curb Iran’s nuclear programme and help secure key oil shipping routes.
Pakistan told officials preparations were under way for an electronic signing and that the agreement could be finalised within 24 hours, fueling expectations of a possible breakthrough in efforts to de‑escalate the confrontation.
According to Trump, the proposed terms would include destroying Iran’s remaining nuclear material, and he warned Washington retains other options if negotiations collapse. The proposed pact is expected to address both nuclear restraints and security arrangements in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital corridor for global oil shipments.
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