
US President Trump announces Iran agreement, reports diverge on details
US President Donald Trump announced a comprehensive agreement with Iran for signing on June 14, stating Iran would abandon nuclear weapons and the Strait of Hormuz would open. Reports diverged on whether it was a full agreement or a framework deal.
US President Donald Trump announced on June 13 that a comprehensive agreement to end the conflict with Iran was scheduled for signing the following day. Trump asserted that Iran would abandon nuclear weapons development, and the Strait of Hormuz would become accessible. This declaration followed a June 12 report, citing a senior US official, that both countries had reached consensus on the document's wording. However, other reports, referencing CNN, suggested a "framework" agreement might be signed on Sunday in Geneva, indicating further negotiations would be necessary. These diplomatic developments occurred after Trump's earlier threats of a "very strong strike" against Iran, which he subsequently cancelled.
Sources: Радіо Свобода, Українська правда

