U.S.-Iran Peace Deal Set for June 19 Signing After Months of Conflict.

US and Iran sign peace deal
US and Iran sign peace deal

Landmark Agreement Between Washington and Tehran

According to UATV: The United States and Iran have finalized a peace accord that includes a halt to hostilities, the lifting of blockades and restrictions, and a resolution concerning Iran's nuclear program. The official signing ceremony is scheduled for June 19. This breakthrough follows extensive negotiations and aims to bring long-term stability to the region.

Under the terms, Tehran commits to neither producing nor acquiring nuclear weapons, a significant step toward reducing bilateral tensions. A final decision on Iran's nuclear program will be reached within two months. In exchange, Washington will end its naval blockade of Iranian ports and refrain from imposing new sanctions until the deal is formally signed. Iran will also reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping, a move expected to ease global oil supply chains.

  • Iran's frozen assets will be unfrozen, totaling $25 billion.
  • Donald Trump stated this decision will allow for the 'unimpeded opening of the Strait of Hormuz' and the removal of the U.S. naval blockade.
“Ships of the world, start your engines. Let the oil flow!” - Donald Trump

Oil prices have already dropped sharply in response to the news, as markets anticipate the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Delays in oil shipments through this strategic waterway had reached record levels, highlighting the situation's major impact on global markets.

Shahbaz Sharif commented on the deal, saying:

“After the military events, after the night, thank God, the sun of peace has risen, and after three months and 16 days of the most severe trials, Iran and the United States have announced an immediate and final cessation of hostilities on all fronts, including Lebanon. This is a success for diplomacy and for war.”

Keir Starmer also stressed the importance of this agreement: “This is an extremely important moment. We have long called for de-escalation of the conflict, and it is crucial that all sides seize this opportunity to ensure stability in the region and restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.”

The U.S.-Iran agreement opens new prospects for regional stability and economic development, though its implementation will require effort from both parties. The significance of this deal is especially underscored by recent conflicts in the region that have impacted global markets and security. If successfully implemented, it could mark a major step toward reducing geopolitical tensions and rebuilding economic ties between the two countries.


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