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Trump says US-Iran peace agreement approved by Iran’s Supreme Leader, with planned signing ‘as soon as this weekend’
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Politics/The Apex Times/Jun 11, 6:58 PM EDT

Trump says US-Iran peace agreement approved by Iran’s Supreme Leader, with planned signing ‘as soon as this weekend’

President Donald Trump said an agreement with Iran has been approved by Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and expects it to be signed quickly, potentially with Vice President JD Vance traveling to Europe to sign the document in person.

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President Donald Trump said the United States and Iran are nearing the signing of a “peace agreement” and that the document could be signed “as soon as this weekend,” during remarks reported June 11.

According to the report, Trump also said the agreement has been approved by Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. The statement, as described in the reporting, frames the approval as a prerequisite to formal signature, but it does not provide the text of the agreement or details of specific terms.

The reporting says Trump indicated he would send Vice President JD Vance to sign the document in person. Trump’s remarks, as characterized by the report, suggest the ceremony could take place outside the United States, with Europe mentioned as a possible location.

The report does not describe the legal status of the arrangement between announcement and signature, including whether the agreement will be implemented through executive action, legislation, or another mechanism. It also does not identify the parties who will sign for each side beyond Trump’s reference to Vance as the U.S. signatory.

As of the time of the report, there were no publicly described provisions in the reporting about how the agreement would handle sanctions, security measures, or verification. The article similarly does not provide specifics about enforcement timelines, dispute resolution, or monitoring requirements.

The White House has not been cited in the reporting as providing the document’s text, a formal signature schedule, or any additional official materials that would clarify the scope of obligations on either side. Without the agreement itself, it is not possible to confirm what policy changes are included or how far they extend.

If the agreement is signed as Trump described, the next step for the United States would be implementation decisions tied to whatever authorities apply, including whether existing statutory requirements, sanctions frameworks, or other legal constraints need to be addressed before any changes take effect. Any enforcement or verification measures described in the final document would likewise determine what agencies would carry out the agreement and on what timeline.

Why It Matters

  • The timing described by Trump would move the agreement from announcement to formal signature quickly, leaving limited time for review of the document’s obligations and implementation requirements.
  • Implementation choices can affect how U.S. sanctions and other measures are changed, what executive authorities are used, and whether Congress or other legal processes are implicated.
  • The location and signing parties determine which officials are responsible for the U.S. side, shaping how agencies prepare for compliance, verification, and reporting requirements.
  • If the agreement includes enforcement or verification provisions, it could affect how the U.S. assesses compliance and what consequences are triggered for violations.

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Key Facts

  • President Donald Trump said the United States and Iran are expected to sign a “peace agreement” “as soon as this weekend,” according to reporting.
  • The report states Trump said Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei approved the agreement.
  • Trump, as described by the report, said he would send Vice President JD Vance to sign the document in person.
  • The report says the signing could occur in Europe, though no specific country or date is identified in the reporting.
  • The reporting does not provide the agreement’s text or its detailed terms, implementation mechanism, or enforcement plan.