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Trump announces Iran ceasefire as three states confirm deal

Donald Trump said the US and Iran have a ceasefire agreement, while Pakistan, Qatar and Iran said a wider deal has been reached.

Lucas Ferreira

By Lucas Ferreira · Science & Environment Writer

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Trump announces Iran ceasefire as three states confirm deal
Photo: Al Jazeera

US President Donald Trump has announced a ceasefire agreement with Iran, according to Al Jazeera. Pakistan, Qatar and Iran also confirmed that an agreement has been reached to open the Strait of Hormuz and end the war, Al Jazeera reported.

The deal is expected to be signed in the coming days, according to the confirmations cited by Al Jazeera. No further terms were immediately reported.

Trump’s announcement marks the first reported public confirmation from the US side of a ceasefire with Iran. Iran’s confirmation, alongside Pakistan and Qatar, points to a broader diplomatic agreement that also addresses the Strait of Hormuz.

Al Jazeera reported the development on June 14, 2026. The report did not provide details on the timing of the ceasefire, the parties expected to sign the agreement, or the steps required to reopen the strait.

The Strait of Hormuz was identified in the report as part of the agreement. Pakistan, Qatar and Iran confirmed that the deal covers opening the waterway and ending the war, according to Al Jazeera.

This story draws on original reporting from Al Jazeera.