President Donald Trump announced Saturday that a deal between the United States and Iran to resolve the ongoing Middle East conflict is close to completion, though final details have yet to be locked down.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated that an agreement had been “largely negotiated, subject to finalization” among the U.S., Iran, and other involved nations. The announcement marks a significant public signal from the administration that diplomatic efforts are in an advanced stage.
No further specifics about the deal’s terms or timeline were disclosed in the post. The White House has not yet released an official statement elaborating on the announcement.
The development comes amid broader regional diplomatic activity. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently held meetings with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with energy policy among the key topics. Separately, oil prices declined earlier this month on market signals that a U.S.-Iran agreement could be forthcoming, reflecting the economic weight such a deal would carry.