U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Ambassador Waltz said President Donald Trump has every intention of signing a peace deal with Iran today [1].
This potential agreement marks a significant shift in diplomatic relations between the two nations. A formalized peace deal could alter the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, and impact global energy markets.
Speaking on ABC News Live, Ambassador Waltz said that Trump "has every intent" to sign the deal today [1]. The announcement comes as a focal point for international observers monitoring the administration's foreign policy approach toward Tehran.
Details regarding the specific terms of the agreement were not provided in the announcement [1]. It remains unclear which specific security or economic concessions were exchanged to reach this point, a common point of contention in previous negotiations between the U.S. and Iran.
Ambassador Waltz's comments were also reported via MSN, which cited The Times of Israel [2]. The consistent messaging across these platforms suggests a coordinated effort to signal the U.S. position to the international community.
Neither the White House nor Iranian officials have released a formal written statement confirming the final text of the agreement as of Sunday [1]. The diplomatic community is awaiting further confirmation on whether the signing ceremony will occur publicly or through a private exchange of documents.
“Trump ‘has every intent’ to sign a deal with Iran today”
The statement by Ambassador Waltz suggests a pivot toward diplomatic resolution with Iran. If executed, such a deal would represent a major departure from previous 'maximum pressure' strategies, potentially easing sanctions and reducing military tensions in the Persian Gulf.



