President Donald Trump confirmed on June 14, 2026, that the United States and Iran have reached an agreement to end the ongoing war, bringing relief to global markets after more than three months of conflict. The announcement was also confirmed by Pakistan, which played a mediating role in the negotiations.
The deal marks a significant diplomatic breakthrough, halting hostilities that had disrupted oil supplies and shaken international trade. Details of the agreement remain sparse, but early reports indicate a ceasefire and a framework for future talks on nuclear and regional security issues.
The war, which began in early March 2026, had escalated tensions across the Middle East and led to economic instability worldwide. The confirmation from both Washington and Islamabad suggests broad regional support for the cessation of violence.
Analysts expect the agreement to stabilize energy prices and reduce the risk of further escalation in the region. The announcement was made jointly by Trump and Pakistani officials, underscoring the collaborative effort to end the conflict.
The ceasefire is set to take effect immediately, with monitoring mechanisms to ensure compliance. This development is seen as a major victory for diplomacy and a step toward long-term peace in the Middle East.