U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States and Iran have reached a “grand bargain” and that the war between the two countries has ended. He also claimed that the Islamic Republic has accepted that it will never acquire a nuclear weapon.
On Friday morning, during a televised campaign rally in the state of Georgia, Trump said, “I don’t know if you heard it or not, but we ended the war with Iran today. They agreed never to have a nuclear weapon, something we insisted upon.”
The U.S. president added: “That was the whole point; 95 per cent of our goal was this, and they did it in the most powerful way possible." A few hours earlier, Trump had also stated that Washington and Tehran might sign an agreement by the end of this weekend that would end the recent conflicts and pave the way for the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for vessel transit.
Furthermore, during a campaign speech via telephone to endorse Barry Moore, his supported candidate in the Alabama state Senate election, he said that American negotiators “have achieved a grand bargain.”According to the Associated Press, Trump said in these remarks: “Today we reached an agreement with Iran. People will soon start returning home. We got everything we wanted.”












