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US president announces Iran peace deal signing, conflicting reports on timing

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Posted Jun 13, 2026, 06:30 PM UTC · In the digest of 2026-06-13-1830
US president announces Iran peace deal signing, conflicting reports on timing

US President Donald Trump announced an agreement to end the conflict with Iran would be signed on June 14, claiming Iran would abandon nuclear weapons. Reports citing CNN suggest a "framework" deal might be signed this Sunday in Geneva.

US President Donald Trump announced on June 13 that an agreement to conclude the conflict with Iran was scheduled for signing the following day. He asserted that Iran would no longer pursue nuclear weapons and that the Strait of Hormuz would immediately open after the accord. High-ranking American officials had previously indicated on June 12 that both parties had mutually accepted the document's text. However, other reports, citing CNN, suggested a "framework" agreement might be signed this Sunday in Geneva, with further negotiations anticipated. This diplomatic progress follows a period of heightened tensions, including Trump's earlier threats of a "very strong strike" against Iran and subsequent cancellation of military actions after reciprocal attacks.

Sources: Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

How outlets assessed this

    • Радіо Свобода Neutral Reports President Trump's announcement of a definitive agreement with Iran, scheduled for signing on June 14.
    • Українська правда Neutral Cites reports of both an agreed document text and a potential "framework" deal requiring more negotiations.

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