Trump Says US-Iran Peace Deal Is Not Final, Warns of Further Action if Agreement Fails

Speaking at the G7 Summit in France, US President Donald Trump described the proposed US-Iran peace agreement as a preliminary understanding and warned of further military action if Iran fails to comply.

Trump Says US-Iran Peace Deal Is Not Final, Warns of Further Action if Agreement Fails

US President Donald Trump has stated that the proposed peace agreement between the United States and Iran is not a final settlement, emphasizing that it remains a preliminary understanding between the two nations.

Speaking during the G7 Summit 2026 in France, Trump addressed ongoing efforts to ease tensions between the United States, Iran, and Israel following months of conflict and diplomatic negotiations.

Peace Agreement Nearing Completion

Earlier, Trump had announced that the proposed US-Iran peace agreement had reached its final stages and that both countries were expected to formally sign the accord on June 19.

The agreement follows months of military tensions and negotiations that began in late February, as efforts continued to bring stability to the region and reduce the risk of further escalation.

Trump's Warning

During discussions held on the sidelines of the G7 Summit, Trump stressed that the proposed arrangement should not be viewed as a permanent resolution.

According to his remarks, the agreement represents an understanding between the two countries, and he warned that the United States could respond forcefully if Iran fails to honor its commitments or engages in actions viewed as hostile.

His comments highlighted Washington's intention to maintain pressure while pursuing diplomatic engagement with Tehran.

Vice President's Remarks

Earlier, US Vice President J. D. Vance indicated that both sides had already reached a digital agreement framework, suggesting that significant progress had been made in negotiations ahead of any formal signing ceremony.

Global Attention on Middle East Developments

The evolving US-Iran discussions have attracted significant international attention, as any breakthrough could influence regional security, energy markets, and diplomatic relations across the Middle East.

World leaders attending the G7 Summit continue to closely monitor developments, with many hoping that ongoing diplomatic efforts will help reduce tensions and promote long-term stability in the region.

The coming days are expected to be crucial as both countries move closer to a potential agreement while the international community watches for further announcements regarding the proposed peace deal.