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Trump Again Claims, Deal Is Close After Retracting Threat of Strikes

Last updated: June 12, 2026 8:22 am
Abdul Saboor
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Washington, June 12, 2026 — U.S. President Donald Trump has once again claimed that a breakthrough agreement with Iran is near, only hours after withdrawing threats of new military strikes against the country. The latest developments have added another twist to the ongoing Iran crisis, as diplomatic negotiations continue alongside heightened regional tensions.

Trump announced that planned U.S. strikes on Iranian targets had been canceled following what he described as significant progress in talks with Tehran. According to the president, discussions have reached the highest levels of Iranian leadership and a draft framework for a broader agreement is close to completion.

However, Iranian officials quickly pushed back on Trump’s statements, saying that no final agreement has been approved and that negotiations remain ongoing. Sources familiar with the talks indicate that while progress has been made on several key issues, major obstacles still remain before any formal deal can be signed.

The proposed arrangement reportedly includes steps toward reopening the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, renewed nuclear discussions, and measures aimed at reducing regional tensions. Trump suggested that a memorandum of understanding could be signed within days, potentially during meetings in Europe.

Financial markets reacted positively to the de-escalation. Global oil prices fell after investors interpreted Trump’s decision to cancel strikes as a sign that immediate military escalation may be avoided. Major U.S. stock indexes also posted strong gains amid hopes for a diplomatic resolution.

Despite the optimistic rhetoric from Washington, analysts remain cautious. Previous announcements of imminent agreements have failed to produce lasting results, and diplomats involved in the process warn that the situation remains highly fluid.

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