US President Donald Trump has announced that an agreement aimed at ending the conflict involving Iran has already been signed, with full details expected to be released in the coming days.
Speaking ahead of a formal signing ceremony scheduled to take place in Switzerland on Friday, Trump said the deal had been finalized and that additional information would be made public “pretty soon.
”Despite the announcement, many aspects of the agreement remain unclear, as officials have yet to disclose the full terms of the arrangement.
Trump also claimed that maritime traffic was beginning to resume through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global energy corridor that has faced disruptions during the conflict. However, available shipping data has not yet shown a significant increase in vessel movements through the waterway.
Financial markets reacted positively to the development. US stock markets opened higher following the announcement, while global oil prices declined amid expectations that tensions in the region could ease and reduce the risk of a prolonged energy crisis.
According to Pakistani officials, who have played a mediating role in the negotiations, the agreement includes provisions aimed at ending military operations in Lebanon. Iranian authorities have also described developments in Lebanon as an important and inseparable part of the broader peace arrangement.
However, questions remain over the implementation of the deal. Israel has indicated that its military forces will continue operating in Lebanon indefinitely, a position that could complicate efforts to achieve lasting regional stability.Diplomatic attention is now focused on the upcoming ceremony in Switzerland, where further details of the agreement are expected to be unveiled.
Analysts say the success of the deal will largely depend on how the parties involved implement its provisions and whether outstanding disagreements can be resolved.


