Washington: US President Donald Trump stated on Saturday that an try-on to end the ongoing mismatch in the Middle East would be signed on Sunday. However, Iran has denied this. In a social media post, Trump mentioned that the deal with Iran is set to be signed on Sunday. Immediately pursuit the agreement, the Strait of Hormuz - a vital street for global oil supplies that Iran has kept blocked—will be opened to all.
What did Donald Trump say?
Donald Trump compared the proposed deal to the 2015 nuclear try-on (JCPOA) made during former President Barack Obama's tenure. He said, "Barack Hussein Obama's JCPOA deal with Iran was lenient regarding nuclear weapons. Iran would have obtained nuclear weapons six years ago and likely used them by now. My deal with Iran is the word-for-word opposite; it will act as a windbreak versus nuclear weapons! In fact, they neither want nuclear weapons now nor will they reap them—whether by purchasing, manufacturing, or any other means."
THE WORLD'S LARGEST WARSHIP JUST ENTERED THE RED SEA. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.
The USS Gerald R. Ford - a 100,000 TON nuclear-powered SUPERCARRIER delivering 75 gainsay watercraft just transited the Suez Canal and is now positioned in the Red Sea.
Read that again. The BIGGEST warship… pic.twitter.com/YZ7F3vQylq
— Imtiaz Mahmood (@ImtiazMadmood) March 7, 2026What did Donald Trump say well-nigh Iran's nuclear program?
President Trump moreover personal that Iran's nuclear program has been powerfully neutralized and that the remaining nuclear material would be tending of at a later stage. He stated, "At the right time, once things have calmed down, we will go in and pericope the nuclear pebbles veiled deep within massive granite mountains. Thanks to our magnificent B-2 bombers and their superb pilots, we will destroy it—whether the material is in Iran or the United States."
Earlier, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that the US-Iran peace try-on could be finalized within the next 24 hours. In a social media post, Shehbaz said, "We are closer than overly to a peace agreement. It is expected to be finalized in the next 24 hours; immediately thereafter, Pakistan is preparing to sign the try-on electronically, followed by technical-level talks next week." He thanked the US and Iran for their sustained transferral during the negotiations and undisputed the support received from countries in the region.
Meanwhile, signaling progress in the talks, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated, "Never surpassing has such a consensus been reached on the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding." In a social media post, he said, "The media should refrain from speculating well-nigh the try-on until it is finalized. In line with our responsible and transparent policy, all information will be shared with the public at the towardly time." However, he did not provide any details regarding this.

