
Trump Announces Peace Agreement Largely Negotiated Between US, Iran, and Gulf Nations
US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday, May 23, that a peace agreement has been “largely negotiated” among the United States, Iran, and several Middle Eastern nations, signaling a potential turning point in the conflict that has gripped the region. The framework remains subject to finalization, but it marks the most significant diplomatic movement since the war began. Trump said the final aspects of the deal were still being discussed and would be announced shortly.
The countries Trump named as part of the emerging accord include Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain. He described the understanding as a memorandum of understanding pertaining to peace, reached following a joint call with the leaders of those nations. Among the elements already confirmed is the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime corridor through which a large share of the world’s energy supplies flow.
Trump added that he had separately held a call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that, he said, “likewise, went very well.” The remaining provisions of the agreement are still being worked out, and a fuller announcement is anticipated in the days ahead. For an intercessory community watching the region closely, the development invites both hope and careful discernment as the terms come to light.
(JPost/VFI News)
Heavenly Father, we lift up the negotiations surrounding Israel and her neighbors, asking that any agreement reached would bring true and lasting peace rather than a false and fragile calm; grant the leaders involved wisdom, discernment, and the courage to protect the innocent; guard Israel from every scheme of those who wish her harm; and let Your perfect will be accomplished throughout the region for Your glory. In Yeshua’s Name we pray.