Remember the times when Trump said the end of the war was close, but the agreement did not come to fruition
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Peace Agreement: Donald Trump said the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened The President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced this Sunday (14) that he had reached a peace agreement with Iran.
Peace Agreement: Donald Trump said the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced this Sunday (14) that he had reached a peace agreement with Iran.
In a post on the Truth Social network, Trump celebrated that the understanding between the two countries "is now concluded" and ordered an end to the military blockade that the US was implementing in the region: "Ships of the world, start your engines. Let the oil flow!", he stated.
Despite the announcement, the signing of the agreement has not yet taken place. It is scheduled to take place next Friday (19), in Switzerland, and in a press conference this Monday (15), the spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs admitted that the "deep distrust" towards the USA remains.
This is not the first time that the US president has assured that the end of the war is near, although it is the most promising statement after almost four months of war.
Remember other statements by Trump over the last few weeks:
US President Donald Trump points his finger during a cabinet meeting in the White House Cabinet Room in Washington, DC, US on May 27, 2026
REUTERS/Evan Vucci
March 9
In a speech and telephone interview with CBS News, Trump said the war against Iran was “pretty much over” and would end “very soon.”
April 20th
Trump said the deal with Iran should come out 'relatively quickly' and would be 'much better' than previous governments in a post on social media.
May 23
Trump stated that the agreement with Iran was practically fully negotiated and that he would make a decision by the next day.
May 30th
In an interview with American broadcaster Fox News, the US president stated that US negotiators were “very close to a very good deal” with Iran to end the war.
June 1st
Trump said in an interview with ABC News that he should reach an agreement to extend the ceasefire with Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz next week.
June 11
After days of attacks on Iranian territory and the threat of a third attack, Trump said he was canceling the offensive because there was consensus on the 'final points' of the peace proposal among the parties involved.
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