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Iran says no “final conclusion” yet to Trump’s claims of “settlement” to end war

Iran says no “final conclusion” yet to Trump’s claims of “settlement” to end war

 

Tehran, June 2026 – Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said Tehran “had not reached a final conclusion on the agreement” to end the war and accused the U.S. of making new demands.

President Trump told reporters on Thursday an agreement had been reached and a deal would be signed, likely in Europe, saying “they want it every bit as much as everybody else wants it.”

Earlier on Thursday, Mr. Trump said he had called off new military strikes on Iran after saying the U.S. would launch “very hard” new strikes and seize vital Iranian oil infrastructure.

The memorandum of understanding that President Trump claimed Thursday has been agreed includes an extension of the ceasefire for 60 days, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and further negotiations to address Iran’s nuclear programme, according to Axios.

The agreement reportedly involves a return to pre-war shipping volumes through the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days, with the U.S. also lifting its blockade on the vital shipping lane.

U.S officials reportedly told Axios that Iran would also see some of its sanctions waived, which would allow Tehran to sell oil for the 60 days. (CBS)

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