President Donald Trump announced Saturday that a deal to end the ongoing conflict involving Iran is near completion, describing the agreement as substantially negotiated but not yet finalized.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote that an agreement had been “largely negotiated, subject to finalization” among the United States, Iran, and several other participating nations. He did not specify which additional countries are party to the framework or provide a timeline for a final signing.
The announcement marks a significant development in efforts to resolve the Middle East conflict, with U.S. and Iranian officials appearing to be in the closing stages of a diplomatic agreement. Details of the emerging deal’s core provisions have been closely watched by allied governments and regional powers alike.
Trump has also pressed regional leaders on broader peace arrangements, including an appeal to Muslim-majority nations to commit to a peace deal with Israel once the Iran conflict concludes.