President Trump announced a tentative agreement with Iran during the G7 summit in France, claiming it fulfills all US objectives regarding the ongoing conflict. He stated the deal would lead to a cessation of hostilities, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and the prevention of Iran developing nuclear weapons. However, details of the agreement remain undisclosed, leading to questions about its concrete terms and enforceability. The announcement was made during a press conference, with Trump offering broad assurances of success without providing specifics. Critics have expressed skepticism, citing the lack of transparency and the history of shifting US policy toward Iran. The agreement’s long-term impact and whether it will genuinely de-escalate tensions remain to be seen. Further clarification from both the US and Iranian governments is anticipated.