
Donald Trump says a deal to end the war with Iran has already been signed and details will be released "pretty soon" This comes ahead of a formal signing ceremony in Switzerland on Friday The deal remains shrouded in mystery, with few details so far made public, says our Washington correspondent The US president says ships are "starting to move" again through the Strait of Hormuz, though BBC Verify analysis suggests we are yet to see a major spike in traffic US markets opened sharply higher after the news.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump says the United States and Iran have signed a deal to end the war, but many details are still unclear.
Key Points:
The deal is still unclear, so US households and small businesses could face more price swings if the ceasefire or Strait of Hormuz reopening fails.
Oil prices fell and markets rose, which could ease fuel costs and inflation for consumers if the agreement holds.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Central figure in the article, announcing and commenting on the claimed US-Iran deal and its terms.
The other main state actor in the reported agreement and conflict.
Named Iranian leader credited with influencing the agreement’s clauses and national-interest safeguards.
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Cited through a spokesperson reacting to the agreement and calling it a step toward peaceful settlement.
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