Trump claims the US and Iran have reached an agreement and plans to release the text within days.
CoinFeed reported on June 16 that Trump reiterated that the US and Iran had reached an agreement, emphasizing that the core of the agreement is only one point—ensuring that Iran will never possess nuclear weapons. Trump stated that he hopes to complete the formal signing before the document is released and plans to hold a press conference in the coming days to introduce the agreement to the media, while also submitting the agreement to the US Congress for review. Trump also stated that shipping in the Strait of Hormuz is resuming and is expected to be fully open and toll-free by Friday; with the reopening of the strait, oil prices have fallen rapidly, leading to a decline in overall prices. He reiterated that no US funds will be provided to Iran and stated that US-Iran relations have "normalized." Furthermore, Trump indicated that the second phase of negotiations is expected to proceed as planned, with the negotiation period potentially longer or shorter than 60 days; the US is not in a hurry to acquire Iranian nuclear materials but will destroy relevant nuclear materials at an appropriate time.