US-Iran deal all signed: Trump

'The Strait of Hormuz will open fully on Friday': Trump

The President of the United States (US), Donald Trump, said on Monday that the deal between the US and Iran is all signed.

Trump further added that now Iran has a ‘sensible’ leadership, and that they would not acquire nuclear weapons now.

He stated that the Strait of Hormuz has already been opened, further claiming that it will be open completely on Friday.

President Trump said in his statement that “the deal has been signed and the Strait of Hormuz has been opened. The full draft of the agreement will be released after the signing.”

He made it clear that Iran will not be given relief from sanctions until it fully implements the commitments made under the agreement.

On the other hand, the French President has said that the French armed forces are ready to play a role in stability and maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz.

According to him, securing global trade and energy supplies is a shared responsibility of the international community.

‘Loaded ships starting to move out of Strait of Hormuz’: Trump

US president Trump has said on Monday that ships loaded with oil have started to move out of the Strait of Hormuz.

Taking to the social media platform Truth Social, the US president said that, “Ships are starting to move, many loaded up with Oil, out of the Strait of Hormuz.”

The president further added, “They are going along the Southern “Highway,” which is totally safe, secure, and pristine. There are other areas of travel, also!!!”

Before this, the US president announced that, “The Deal with Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete. Congratulations to all!”

Pakistan will host signing of US–Iran agreement

The Prime Minister (PM) of Pakistan, Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, while addressing the national assembly, announced that Pakistan will be hosting the signing of the US-Iran agreement. The agreement will take place in Geneva.

During his speech, he said, “On this historic day, my speech would be incomplete without mentioning Pakistan’s great and brave son, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir. He devoted his days and nights to extinguishing the flames of war and remained awake day and night throughout this entire period.”

British High Commissioner to Pakistan Jane Marriott also expressed her appreciation for Pakistan’s efforts for peace in the US-Iran negotiations and talks.

On X, Marriott expressed her gratitude to Pakistan, stating, “Many congratulations and thanks to Pakistan for the consistent, patient and impressive role it has played in bringing peace. Bahot shukriya, Pakistan!”