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‘We Just Made a Great Settlement of the War With Iran,’ Says US President Donald Trump

While US President Donald Trump has called off scheduled airstrikes and announced a near-final breakthrough to resolve the hundred-day conflict, Iranian officials maintain that a final agreement has not yet been formally concluded.

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US President Donald Trump announced that Washington has reached a “great settlement” to end the hundred-day war with Iran, with a preliminary agreement expected to be signed in Europe as early as this weekend.

The proposed deal aims to extend a fragile ceasefire, immediately reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz to global shipping, and ensure Iran never develops a nuclear weapon. While President Trump asserted that the terms have been approved at the highest levels of Iranian leadership, Tehran has maintained a more cautious stance, clarifying that a final decision has not yet been reached. This major diplomatic development comes just hours after the US called off a fresh round of scheduled military strikes against Iranian oil infrastructure, signaling a significant shift from military escalation to potential diplomacy.

A Breakthrough In Europe Amid Conflicting Claims

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, President Trump stated that the negotiation documents are in “pretty final shape” and will likely be concluded within days, with US Vice President JD Vance expected to attend the signing ceremony in Europe.

The emerging framework—a conceptual memorandum of understanding mediated with the help of nations like Qatar is expected to extend the existing April ceasefire by 60 days, providing a window to negotiate long-term restrictions on Iran’s nuclear programme in exchange for staggered sanctions relief. Despite the optimistic announcement from Washington, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei urged caution on state television, stating, “Iran has not yet reached a final conclusion regarding an agreement.” Baghaei noted that while large parts of the text have been finalized, Tehran will not compromise on its red lines or submit to excessive external pressure.

Weeks Of Escalation Leading To The Oval Office Announcement

The conflict, which began on February 28, 2026, when US and Israeli forces launched a military campaign against Iran, has passed its 100th day, far exceeding Washington’s initial five-week timeline.

Tensions peaked earlier this week when both nations traded heavy fire, disrupting a fragile truce established in April. Just hours before announcing the settlement, President Trump had threatened to launch devastating airstrikes and assume total control of Iran’s vital oil infrastructure on Kharg Island. However, intense diplomatic mediation behind the scenes, including key discussions with the Emir of Qatar, successfully averted the bombardment. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz—a maritime chokepoint handling one-fifth of the world’s petroleum and liquefied natural gas—had triggered a severe global energy crisis and pushed US inflation to a three-year high, intensifying the economic pressure on all stakeholders to find a diplomatic exit.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

At The Logical Indian, we believe that no war has ever produced a lasting solution, and true victory lies not in the destruction of infrastructure but in the preservation of human lives.

The potential cessation of hostilities between the United States and Iran is a welcome reminder that even after months of bitter conflict and aggressive rhetoric, the path of dialogue and empathy remains our most powerful tool for coexistence. True peace cannot be built on unilateral pressure or economic strangulation; it requires mutual respect, a commitment to shared harmony, and a genuine desire to uplift communities affected by violence. As we look towards a potential signing ceremony in Europe, we must hope that world leaders choose sustained diplomacy over temporary political posturing to foster global stability.

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