WASHINGTON — In a major diplomatic breakthrough following months of heightened military tensions, United States President Donald Trump and Iranian officials confirmed Sunday that Washington and Tehran have finalized a comprehensive peace agreement. The deal orders the immediate and permanent cessation of military operations across all regional fronts and signals the full reopening of critical maritime corridors.
The announcement, corroborated by verified international broadcasts from bbcnews, marks a decisive shift in global energy security and Middle Eastern geopolitics.
“Let the Oil Flow”
President Trump formally announced the completion of the agreement via his Truth Social platform. President declared the resolution of the conflict and authorized the immediate removal of the United States Naval blockade that had severely restricted Iranian shipping lanes.
“Ships of the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow!” Trump wrote on social media, signaling a rapid return to commercial transit through the strategic chokepoints of the region.
The lifting of the blockade is expected to provide immediate relief to international energy markets, restoring the flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz, where roughly a fifth of global petroleum supplies normally transit.
Official Signing Set for Friday in Switzerland
The diplomatic breakthrough was mediated in large part by Pakistan, which first carried reports of the successful negotiations.
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, Kazem Gharibabadi, confirmed the finalized status of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during a live phone call on Iranian state television. Gharibabadi stated that while the terms of the agreement have been locked, the formal, official signing ceremony between the United States and Iranian delegations will take place this coming Friday, June 19, in Switzerland.
According to sources close to the negotiations, the upcoming signing will initiate a 60-day pre-implementation and technical discussion window. This period will lay the groundwork for long-term technical talks regarding nuclear infrastructure, the structured release of frozen assets, and the formal verification of bilateral security commitments before permanent treaties are codified.
