Trump Claims Iran War Settlement Near Completion, Peace Agreement May Be Signed in Europe
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that a significant settlement aimed at ending the conflict involving Iran is nearing completion, stating that the agreement is now awaiting finalization of official documents.
Speaking about the ongoing diplomatic efforts, Trump said:
"We just made a great settlement of the war with Iran, and we're going to be subject to finalization of documents, which should get done over the next few days. We'll probably have a signing, maybe in Europe — and it's a great thing."
The statement comes amid intensified diplomatic negotiations and follows Trump's decision to halt planned military strikes against Iran, citing progress toward a broader peace framework. Reports indicate that discussions involving regional stakeholders and international mediators have moved closer to a formal agreement, although several key details remain under negotiation.
According to recent reports, a signing ceremony could be organized in Europe once the final documentation is completed. While the White House has expressed optimism about the agreement, Iranian officials have yet to provide a comprehensive public response to Trump's latest remarks.
If finalized, the agreement could mark one of the most significant diplomatic developments in the Middle East in recent years, potentially easing regional tensions and strengthening efforts toward long-term stability. However, observers note that important issues, including security guarantees and broader geopolitical concerns, remain under discussion.