President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that final points of the deal with Iran have been approved in principle and in detail by all involved parties, including the U.S. and Israel. Trump added that the naval blockade will remain in place until the signing, the date of which is to be announced soon.
In a series of increasingly detailed statements this evening, President Donald Trump has moved from a single-sourced report (20:31 Jerusalem) of a U.S.-Iran agreement to his own confirmation (20:35) that a deal has been reached, and now to a full announcement (20:37) that all parties — listing the U.S., Israel, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, and Egypt — have approved both the principle and the final terms. He added that the naval blockade of Iran will remain in full force until the signing, the date and venue of which are to be announced soon. On Truth Social, Trump also said he has called off planned U.S. strikes on the regime, matching earlier reports by multiple Israeli media outlets.
The thread unfolded in three rapid steps. At 20:31, Israeli journalist Amichai Stein (i24NEWS) reported that a U.S.-Iran agreement had been reached, cited to a single source and not yet independently corroborated. At 20:35, Trump confirmed a deal in principle but offered no details; in a concurrent bulletin, he listed the parties and stated the blockade remains until finalization. At 20:37, he provided the agreed condition of a continuing naval blockade until the actual signature, a detail that the drafter noted as a guarantee. The version just past (20:37) provides the highest level of detail so far, explicitly naming Israel and the blockade condition.
As The Zioneer first reported on June 8 (13:48 Jerusalem), Trump had stated that both Israel and Iran seek an immediate ceasefire and that the siege would remain until a final agreement. By June 9, he described a 'draw' between Netanyahu and Iran and signaled a nuclear deal within days (07:57), and by June 10 he confirmed approved strikes (04:45). While administration signal is now of closure over the nuclear framework, the blockade is the one tangible condition Trump has made public to date.
The specific terms of the deal, the timeline for implementation, and the venue for signing have not been disclosed. The blockade condition — that the naval siege will persist until signature — remains the only operational detail Trump has volunteered. No Iranian or Israeli official has publicly confirmed the final terms or the scheduled signing.
4 developments
- ConfirmedUS military maintains blockade on Iranian ports until Friday deal signing; Strait of Hormuz remains closed
- StrongTrump: Both Israel and Iran want an immediate ceasefire; siege remains until final deal
- DevelopingTrump Cancels Planned Iran Strikes as Geneva Agreement Framework Advances
- StrongTrump: US naval blockade on Iran is 'very effective,' media refuses to report it
Source and signal
- Internal intake
