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Trump Says Iran Peace Deal Near as Strait of Hormuz Remains Under Global Watch

News Mania Desk/ Piyal Chatterjee/13th June 2026

U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed confidence that a peace agreement involving Iran could be reached soon, even as concerns persist over security in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most crucial maritime trade routes.

Speaking amid ongoing diplomatic efforts, Trump said negotiations aimed at ending the current hostilities were progressing positively and that a breakthrough could be imminent. He suggested that discussions between the parties involved had advanced significantly, raising hopes of reducing tensions that have unsettled global energy markets and heightened fears of a broader regional conflict.

The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway linking the Persian Gulf to international waters, remains central to the crisis. A significant portion of the world’s oil exports passes through the route, making any disruption a matter of international concern. Recent instability in the region has led to volatility in crude oil prices and prompted close monitoring by governments and investors worldwide.

Trump maintained that the proposed arrangement would address concerns over Iran’s nuclear ambitions while also creating conditions for long-term regional stability. According to reports, diplomatic channels involving multiple international stakeholders have remained active, with further consultations expected before any formal agreement is announced.

However, uncertainty continues to surround the negotiations. Iranian authorities have yet to publicly confirm that a final deal has been reached, and reports indicate that key issues, including sanctions relief and security guarantees, are still under discussion. Analysts caution that while the rhetoric from Washington appears optimistic, several obstacles may need to be resolved before a lasting settlement can be achieved.

Financial markets responded positively to Trump’s remarks, with oil prices easing amid expectations that a successful agreement could reduce the risk of supply disruptions. While hopes for de-escalation have increased, the international community continues to await official confirmation from all parties involved.

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