Former President Donald Trump said the war between the United States and Iran could end very soon.
The announcement suggests a potential shift in diplomatic relations between the two nations, which have been engaged in an active conflict. A resolution would significantly alter the security landscape of the Middle East and impact global energy markets.
Speaking during a televised interview in Washington, D.C., Trump said that Iran is eager to reach a deal [1]. He said that the two governments are currently in the process of finalizing a memorandum designed to end the hostilities [2].
According to Trump, this agreement consists of a 14-point memorandum [3]. The former president said that the diplomatic talks in Tehran are ongoing as both sides work toward a conclusion to the fighting [1].
"War on Iran can be over very soon," Trump said [4].
He further detailed the current state of the negotiations, saying that the U.S. and Iran are working through the specific terms of the document. "Iran is eager to make a deal, and we are finalising a 14‑point memorandum to end the war," Trump said [5].
The claims come amid a period of high tension, where any formal agreement to cease fire would mark a major departure from previous diplomatic failures. Trump said that the eagerness of the Iranian government to settle the conflict has accelerated the timeline for a potential peace agreement [1].
“"War on Iran can be over very soon,"”
The prospect of a 14-point memorandum suggests a structured, multi-issue framework for peace rather than a simple ceasefire. If realized, such a deal would require the U.S. to balance security guarantees with the specific demands of the Iranian government, potentially reshaping geopolitical alliances in the region.





