Trump Announces U.S.–Iran Agreement Signed at Versailles Ceremony

Versailles, France — U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that a new agreement between the United States and Iran has been signed during a ceremony held at the Palace of Versailles in France.
Speaking to reporters following a state dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron, Trump stated, “The agreement has been signed.” Photographs released by Iranian state media reportedly show Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signing the document as well.
According to the reported terms of the agreement, the United States will provide sanctions relief to Iran, enabling the country to resume oil exports.
The deal also includes provisions aimed at reopening and securing the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important maritime trade routes.
The agreement further states that Iran has committed not to acquire or develop nuclear weapons.
In return, the United States and its regional partners have agreed in principle to establish a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran, with implementation expected to be addressed during subsequent phases of negotiations.
In addition, the draft framework reportedly outlines measures intended to help bring an end to ongoing conflicts in several countries, including Lebanon, where Israeli airstrikes have continued in recent days.
Further details regarding the implementation timeline and verification mechanisms are expected to emerge as diplomatic discussions progress.
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