Trump Signs US-Iran Deal In France
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U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a physical copy of the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding in France, after the agreement was earlier finalised through remote approvals. The deal is aimed at ending hostilities, reopening the Strait of Hormuz and setting up further talks for a permanent settlement.
Trump Signs US Iran Agreement In France
Trump signed the hard copy of the agreement during his visit to France, where leaders had gathered for the G7 summit. The signing followed earlier electronic approvals by the U.S. and Iranian sides, bringing the interim agreement into effect.
The agreement is not being treated as a final peace treaty. It is an interim memorandum of understanding that extends the ceasefire and creates a negotiation window for unresolved issues, including security guarantees and Iran’s nuclear programme.
US Iran Deal To Reopen Strait Of Hormuz
A major part of the agreement focuses on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy route. The pact calls for the resumption of maritime traffic and the easing of restrictions affecting commercial shipping.
The reopening of the waterway is expected to ease pressure on global oil markets, which had been affected by the conflict. However, maritime security and implementation details will remain key issues during the next round of talks.
Iran Nuclear Talks And Sanctions Relief
The agreement also lays the groundwork for renewed nuclear discussions. Iran has reaffirmed that it will not develop or acquire nuclear weapons, while further talks are expected to address oversight, sanctions relief and broader regional security.
The final outcome will depend on whether both sides honour the interim commitments and complete negotiations within the agreed timeline.







