Fueling Progress...
Fueling Progress...

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12 June 2026
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President Donald Trump claims significant advancements in U.S.-Iran negotiations, including a framework for reopening the Strait of Hormuz and handling enriched uranium, following recent strikes and a fragile ceasefire. The "Islamabad Agreement" could mark a breakthrough in Middle East tensions.
Breaking: Trump Hails 'Great Settlement' with Iran as Tensions Ease
In a rapidly evolving development dominating global headlines, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that Washington and Tehran have made substantial progress toward a comprehensive peace agreement, potentially averting further escalation in the Middle East.
According to reports and viral discussions, the proposed "Islamabad Agreement" — brokered with involvement from Qatar and Pakistan — includes key concessions: Iran's enriched uranium stockpile could be down-blended under UN supervision inside the country, the Strait of Hormuz would reopen immediately without tolls, pre-war shipping restored within 30 days, and a 60-day extension of the ceasefire covering Lebanon. A possible signing ceremony involving Vice President Vance in Geneva is under discussion.
Trump described the Iranians as "much more rational" and suggested the deal was nearing finalization, with Iran's Supreme Leader's approval reportedly secured. Markets reacted positively, with oil prices dropping and stocks surging.
However, reactions remain mixed. Iranian officials have pushed back against some characterizations, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was reportedly sidelined. Critics on X highlighted perceived shifts from earlier hardline positions.
Context and Background:
The developments follow weeks of heightened tensions, including U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets after an initial ceasefire. Trump had set deadlines for a deal, emphasizing no new wars while pursuing a strong outcome for the U.S.
This story has gone massively viral on X, with posts from influencers like Mario Nawfal amassing hundreds of thousands of views and engagements in hours, reflecting intense public interest in de-escalation versus skepticism about long-term stability.
Published on 12 June 2026
Last updated: 12 Jun 2026