Washington, USA – US President Donald Trump said that the agreement to end the war with Iran is “largely complete,” indicating that a comprehensive settlement
between the two sides is nearing, according to statements made by Trump as reported by Bloomberg News.
Significant progress in the negotiation process
Trump indicated that the ongoing talks with Iran have made significant progress recently,
explaining that the two sides are close to drafting a final agreement that addresses contentious issues,
primarily the nuclear program, economic sanctions, and security issues related to the escalation in the region.
Rapidly evolving security and regional arrangements
Trump’s remarks come at a time when the region is witnessing intense diplomatic activity,
amid international and regional efforts to contain tensions and restore stability to vital sea lanes,
most notably the Strait of Hormuz, which represents a major artery for global energy trade.
Signs of a comprehensive settlement
According to Trump’s statements, the anticipated agreement is not limited to halting military escalation,
but extends to broader arrangements that include guarantees against the development
of nuclear weapons and restrictions on some Iranian military activities,
within the framework of understandings aimed at ending the years-long state of tension between Washington and Tehran.


