Donald Trump has claimed that Iran has agreed to indefinitely suspend its nuclear program as part of a developing agreement aimed at easing tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran, according to a report by Bloomberg.
Speaking on the matter, Trump said negotiations to end the conflict are “mostly complete,” with the majority of key terms already finalized. He added that final discussions on a long-term framework are expected to take place over the weekend.
Key Highlights from Trump’s Statement
- Iran has agreed to suspend its nuclear program indefinitely
- A broader US–Israel–Iran de-escalation agreement is nearing completion
- Final negotiations for a lasting deal are expected soon
- Trump dismissed claims that the suspension would expire after 20 years
The United States has yet to confirm who will lead its delegation in the upcoming talks, which are expected to be held in Pakistan once again.
Following the reports, U.S. oil prices fell to a five-week low, dropping below $79 per barrel, reflecting market expectations of reduced geopolitical risk.



