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Trump claims that an agreement will be reached today to end the US-Iran war

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Kathmandu. US President Donald Trump has claimed that a historic agreement could be signed today to stop the ongoing war with Iran. However, Iran rejected Trump's deadline and said that it could be signed only in the next few days.

Writing on the social network "Truth Social", President Trump said that after the agreement, the world's main commercial waterway "Strait of Hormuz" will be open to everyone. In addition, Trump has also claimed that after the agreement, Iran's nuclear material will finally come under the control of the United States and it will be destroyed.

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