US President Donald Trump has claimed that the United States and Iran have reached a major breakthrough in negotiations, with only the final signatures remaining before a formal agreement is completed. The announcement came just hours after Trump had warned of a major military strike against Iran and even spoke of taking control of Kharg Island, marking a dramatic shift in his stance. According to Trump, Iran has agreed not to develop nuclear weapons, Gulf countries have endorsed the proposed settlement, and the Strait of Hormuz will reopen once the deal is officially signed. Until then, the current blockade will remain in place. He also suggested that the signing ceremony could take place in Europe within the coming days. Speaking publicly, Trump described the development as a “great settlement” and said the primary objective of ensuring that Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon had been achieved. However, many of these claims remain unverified by Iranian authorities, leaving uncertainty over whether a final agreement has actually been reached.


