US-Iran reach an agreement: Finally, the outcome that had long been speculated has come to pass. The ongoing conflict between the US and Iran has now completely ceased. Both nations have sealed a historic agreement. This accord is set to be officially signed in Switzerland on Friday.

Reports indicate that a round of detailed discussions regarding Tehran’s nuclear program and other issues will continue over the next 60 days. The agreement between the US and Iran has been welcomed globally, with a sense of optimism prevailing everywhere. The US President also took to social media to thank Iran and the other nations involved in this initiative.

Japan welcomes the move, calls it a significant step

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has welcomed the agreement reached between the US and Iran to avert war. PM Takaichi wrote on social media that Japan has always desired peace in the region and that this decision between the two nations marks a major step toward improving the situation.

She commended both countries for choosing the path of dialogue and praised the mediation efforts of the other nations that facilitated the deal. The Japanese Prime Minister expressed hope that the agreement would be fully implemented on the ground, thereby ensuring safe passage for ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

JD Vance to travel to Geneva for the Iran deal signing

US Vice President JD Vance has announced that he will travel to Geneva on Friday to attend the signing ceremony for the agreement. Vance also hinted that President Donald Trump himself might travel to Geneva for this momentous occasion. With news of this high-profile visit emerging, the eyes of the world are now fixed on the agreement scheduled for Friday.

Macron’s statement on the US-Iran deal: Hormuz route to be opened immediately

French President Emmanuel Macron has also welcomed the agreement between the US and Iran. He has urged all parties to implement it immediately and in full. Macron stated that following this agreement, the Strait of Hormuz should be immediately opened to maritime traffic without conditions, as the unhindered movement of commercial vessels is crucial for the global economy and regional peace.

Macron emphasised that this deal would pave the way for lasting peace in the Middle East, potentially leading to resolutions on issues such as Iran’s nuclear and ballistic programs. He also reiterated his full support for a complete ceasefire and stability in Lebanon.