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Trump says deal to end war will be signed on June 14, Iran questions timing

Trump says deal to end war will be signed on June 14, Iran questions timing
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US President Donald Trump has announced a potential peace deal with Iran to be signed on June 14, though Iranian officials have expressed skepticism regarding the timeline. The agreement aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and address nuclear and economic disputes.

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A resolution to the conflict in the Middle East would have significant implications for global oil markets and regional geopolitical stability.

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US President Donald Trump said the Strait of Hormuz – now blocked by Iran – would be immediately “open to all” after the deal is signed.

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