Former President Donald Trump has announced a prospective agreement with Iran, purportedly scheduled for virtual signing on Sunday with the mediation of Pakistan and Qatar. According to Trump, the deal would involve Iran opening the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping and allowing the United States to collect Iran’s supply of highly-enriched uranium, contingent upon a period of “calm.” However, Iranian officials have yet to confirm the existence or details of any such agreement. The reported memorandum of understanding (MOU) aims to address concerns regarding regional security and Iran’s nuclear program. The announcement follows ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, particularly concerning maritime traffic in the crucial Strait of Hormuz. The lack of confirmation from Tehran casts doubt on the imminence and specifics of the claimed deal. Further details regarding the agreement’s terms and implementation remain unclear.