Trump says ‘no sanctions relief’ for Iran in peace deal: ‘Starts taking effect if they...’
President Donald Trump announced a new peace deal with Iran that includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and no immediate sanctions relief. The agreement, signed electronically by Trump and Vice President JD Vance, aims to address nuclear concerns while stabilizing global oil prices.
Why it matters
This agreement represents a major shift in US-Iran relations, potentially impacting global energy markets and regional security in the Middle East.
United States President Donald Trump on Monday said that the peace agreement being signed to end the war in West Asia does not involve any sanctions relief for Iran.
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