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“Open to All, Immediately”: Trump Says US-Iran Deal Signs Sunday, Tehran Says “Wait and See,” Israel Keeps Bombing Beirut

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Published by TrenBuzz.com | June 14, 2026 | BREAKING LIVE UPDATE


Key Points at a Glance


After more than 100 days of war, the world woke up Sunday to two completely different headlines from two capitals that are supposed to be signing the same piece of paper.

President Donald Trump said Saturday that a deal between the US and Iran is scheduled to be signed Sunday, and the Strait of Hormuz will immediately be reopened. “The Deal is scheduled to get signed tomorrow, and immediately after it is signed, the Hormuz Strait is OPEN TO ALL,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, describing the agreement as “A WALL TO NO NUCLEAR WEAPON” for Iran.


Tehran’s Response: “It Will Not Be Tomorrow”

Iranian news agencies cast doubt on Trump’s timeline almost immediately. A Foreign Ministry spokesperson was quoted as saying the signing “will not be tomorrow.” Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi pushed back harder on Friday, saying the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding “has never been closer,” but warned that media portrayals of its content have “nothing to do with the terms that were agreed to, in writing.”


Qatar’s Last-Mile Diplomacy

Qatari negotiators flew to Tehran early Sunday in a bid to finalize the agreement, according to Reuters. Iran’s ISNA news agency confirmed Qatari Foreign Ministry officials had been dispatched to help close the remaining gaps before any signing ceremony.


Graham’s Warning, Bessent’s Optimism

Sen. Lindsey Graham warned on X that the terms described by Iranian media would be “awful” and that Trump’s red line on nuclear enrichment must hold, though he welcomed Trump’s reassurances. Treasury Secretary Bessent told Fox News a deal would bring economic relief, saying “maybe as soon as this weekend or Monday, we will get on the other side of this.”


Lebanon Still Burning Despite the “Ceasefire”

Even as Washington and Tehran inch toward a signature, Israel renewed air attacks on the southern suburbs of Beirut on Sunday, targeting what it called Hezbollah infrastructure in the Dahiyeh area, smoke visible for miles across southern Lebanon.

One side says tomorrow. The other side says wait and see. Qatar is in the air. Beirut is under fire. And the world’s most important oil chokepoint hangs on whether two governments can agree on what “written” actually means.


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Disclaimer: This is a breaking live update article based on publicly available reporting from CBS News, NBC News, Al Jazeera, ABC News, and RFE/RL as of June 14, 2026. No final deal had been signed by either party as of publication. TrenBuzz.com does not represent any government or diplomatic body. Readers are encouraged to follow credible international news sources for real-time updates on this rapidly evolving story.

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