The presidents of the United States and Iran have both officially signed a ceasefire agreement to end their more than 100-day war, although that didn’t stop Donald Trump from continuing to threaten Tehran.
Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian formally signed the deal – which is set to reopen the pivotal Strait of Hormuz – in both English and Farsi, while Trump was attending the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains in France.
The agreement was due to be signed at an official ceremony in Switzerland on Friday but the White House and Iranian state media confirmed it had been signed early.
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In a video posted on X by the White House, Trump was seen seated at a table next to French President Emmanuel Macron, signing a copy of the agreement. Trump then handed the document to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio as people in the room applauded.










