Trump, Iran's president sign deal to end Mideast war

Author: AyobamiPublished on: June 18, 2026Country: United States
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Trump, Iran's president sign deal to end Mideast war

US President Donald Trump and Iran's president signed a deal on June 17, 2026, to end the Middle East war. Tehran agreed to dilute its enriched uranium in return for large-scale economic relief. The signing took place at the Palace of Versailles after a G7 summit, during a candlelit dinner. A video posted by a Trump aide shows the event.

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