Trump Signs 14-Point Peace Agreement with Iran at Versailles
President Donald Trump has signed a 14-point peace agreement with Iran, marking a historic end to hostilities between the two nations. The memorandum of understanding was signed at the Palace of Versailles, just before a dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron.
In a statement following the signing, Trump emphasized the critical nature of the deal, suggesting that failure to reach an agreement would have resulted in the permanent closure of the Strait of Hormuz. He warned that such an outcome would have triggered a worldwide depression, affecting global economies and energy supplies.
The agreement, which outlines 14 key points, aims to de-escalate tensions and establish a framework for future diplomatic relations. Details of the specific provisions have not yet been fully disclosed, but the deal is expected to address nuclear concerns, regional security, and economic cooperation.
Trump's announcement comes amid ongoing Middle East crisis updates, with global leaders closely monitoring the situation. The signing at Versailles, a symbol of historical diplomacy, underscores the significance of the accord.
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