13.06.2026 20:20
US President Donald Trump announced that a historic agreement has been reached with Iran after months of military activity and diplomatic contacts, and that the deal is planned to be signed tomorrow. Trump noted that the agreement, which he described as "a wall built against nuclear weapons," will also lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz after its signing.
US President Donald Trump stated that an agreement has been reached in the long-running diplomatic contacts with Iran and announced that the deal is planned to be signed tomorrow.
“MY AGREEMENT WITH IRAN IS A WALL BUILT AGAINST NUCLEAR WEAPONS”
In a statement on his social media account, Trump shared the details of the new agreement with the public. Targeting the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) signed with Tehran during the term of former US President Barack Obama and arguing that it paved the way for Iran to acquire nuclear weapons, Trump emphasized that his own agreement is the exact opposite.
Trump summarized the difference he claimed exists between the two agreements with these words: "Barack Hussein Obama's deal with Iran was an easy, beautiful, and smooth road to a nuclear weapon that Iran would have had six years ago and would have already used. My deal with Iran is the exact opposite—a wall built against nuclear weapons."
"THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ WILL BE OPEN TO EVERYONE"
Trump said that immediately after the signing, the strategically located Strait of Hormuz, crucial for global energy trade, will be opened. Arguing that they have established a much better relationship with Tehran compared to previous administrations, Trump stated, "The agreement is planned to be signed tomorrow, and immediately after signing, the Strait of Hormuz will be open to everyone. Unlike the hundreds of billions of dollars paid by Obama, including $1.7 billion in cold cash, no money will change hands in this deal. In fact, they no longer want nuclear weapons and will not be able to possess them through purchase, development, or any other means."
"WE WILL GO AND GET THE NUCLEAR DUST WITH B-2 BOMBERS"
In his statement, Trump also touched on the agreement reached regarding the fate of nuclear materials in Iran's underground facilities, indicating that the US military will step in once things calm down, saying, "At the appropriate time, when everything settles, thanks to our magnificent B-2 bombers and their brilliant pilots, we will go and get the nuclear dust buried deep within sunken granite mountains. We will dilute and destroy it, whether in Iran or the United States."
"I HOPE WE NEVER HAVE TO USE IT AGAIN"
Stating that they aim for long-term cooperation with Iran and the entire Middle East, Trump expressed hope that the process would proceed quickly and smoothly. However, he noted that military options remain on the table in case the agreement falls through, warning, "If this process does not work, our ultimate alternative, which I hope will never have to be used again, is at our disposal."