Trump Claims Final Deal with Iran Imminent, Citing Market Approval

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that a deal with Iran is in its final stages and will be signed soon. Speaking at a press conference, Trump stated, “We will soon sign a contract with Iran; the documents are in the final stages. This must be done very quickly.” He further elaborated, “We have reached a great agreement, and this must happen in the next few days.” The U.S. President suggested the agreement would likely be signed in Europe, calling it a positive development. Trump, who monitors financial markets, remarked that the stock market has risen, indicating its approval of the potential deal, and added that a downturn would signify disapproval. He indicated the signing could occur as early as the upcoming weekend. The President also claimed widespread happiness, stating, “Everyone is very happy. The entire Middle East is happy. And beyond the Middle East as well.” He noted his own inability to attend the signing ceremony, but mentioned his Vice President, J.D. Vance, would be present. Trump further asserted that the Strait of Hormuz would reopen immediately after the agreement is signed. He contended that the deal guarantees Iran will never possess nuclear weapons. These claims from Trump come despite statements from Iranian sources indicating that no agreement has been finalized. Trump’s conflicting statements and repeated retractions suggest an eagerness for a deal, potentially forcing him to yield to the demands of the Iranian nation.

