Trump Says U.S.-Iran Deal Set For Signing Sunday

President Donald Trump said a U.S.-Iran agreement is scheduled to be signed on Sunday, setting up a potentially consequential diplomatic development between Washington and Tehran.
Trump made the announcement in comments carried by multiple news outlets, including Reuters, the BBC, Politico and The Hill. The reports described the agreement as a U.S.-Iran deal that would be signed Sunday, though details of the terms were not provided in the accounts cited.
The development centers on the United States and Iran, two longtime adversaries whose relationship has shaped security and energy concerns across the Middle East for decades. The expected signing, if it proceeds as described, would mark a new step in direct engagement between the two governments.
NBC News reported the deal could involve reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime corridor. The strait is one of the world’s most important waterways for oil and gas shipments, and any change affecting access or operations there carries global implications.
Other reports framed the agreement more broadly as a peace deal. Forbes described a “U.S.-Iran Peace Deal” expected to be signed Sunday, while PBS referenced a possible deal aimed at ending a war. The precise scope, however, was not laid out in the related headlines, and the public record described in those reports remains limited.
The expected signing matters because U.S.-Iran negotiations can quickly ripple beyond the two countries. Any formal agreement can affect regional security calculations, shipping routes, energy markets and the posture of U.S. allies and partners in the Middle East.
It also has high political stakes at home. The Hill reported Trump criticized the Obama-era pact while discussing the new agreement. Any comparison to prior U.S.-Iran arrangements is likely to intensify partisan scrutiny in Washington as details emerge.
Not all public statements appeared aligned. Al Jazeera reported Trump’s timeline contradicted an Iranian official. That discrepancy underscores the sensitivity around any announcement and the importance of verifying the terms, the venue and the signatories.
For now, what is known is primarily the planned timing and the central claim: Trump says the deal is scheduled to be signed on Sunday. Beyond that, the substance, enforcement mechanisms, and any related commitments have not been spelled out in the information cited here.
The next key step will be whether U.S. and Iranian officials confirm the signing, identify the location and outline the agreement’s provisions. Any formal text or joint statement released in connection with the signing would provide the first concrete basis for assessing what both sides have agreed to do.
Until then, the focus remains on Sunday and whether the announcement becomes a signed document with publicly stated terms. If it does, it will immediately become one of the most closely watched diplomatic developments involving Iran in years.
