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Trump declares US-Iran peace deal ‘all signed’ as G7 leaders battle to tie up loose ends

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Patrick Wintour in Évian, Andrew Roth in Washington and Jason Burke in Jerusalem
Trump declares US-Iran peace deal ‘all signed’ as G7 leaders battle to tie up loose ends
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Donald Trump has announced a peace deal with Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz, claiming the waterway will remain open. However, the agreement faces uncertainty due to ongoing regional tensions, including Israeli actions in Lebanon and disputes over transit fees.

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The stability of the Strait of Hormuz is critical to global oil markets and international security, making this deal a significant, albeit fragile, geopolitical development.

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‘The deal’s all signed,’ said Trump as he arrived at the G7 summit in Évian, France. Photograph: Anna Moneymaker/Reuters View image in fullscreen ‘The deal’s all signed,’ said Trump as he arrived at the G7 summit in Évian, France. Photograph: Anna Moneymaker/Reuters US-Israel war on Iran Trump declares US-Iran peace deal ‘all signed’ as G7 leaders battle to tie up loose ends US president says strait of Hormuz will be open from Friday but questions remain over waterway fees and Israeli breaches of ceasefire in Lebanon

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The article reports on Trump's claims while balancing them with the complexities and skepticism surrounding the actual implementation of the deal.

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