Summary US and Iranian officials said on Sunday they have agreed on a deal to end their war
(Web Desk) - US and Iranian officials said on Sunday they have agreed on a deal to end their war, halt the US blockade of Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, possibly leading to lower energy prices once oil shipments resume through the critical waterway.
UN SECRETARY-GENERAL ANTONIO GUTERRES
A spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres: "The Secretary-General welcomes the announcement that the United States and Iran have agreed on a peace deal that provides for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, as well as a framework for further negotiations.
This represents a critical step towards the peaceful settlement of the conflict."
E4 LEADERS BRITAIN, FRANCE, GERMANY AND ITALY
"Iran must never acquire a nuclear weapon. We stand ready to work with the US, Iran and the IAEA to this end."
AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER ANTHONY ALBANESE
"The Australian Government welcomes the agreement by the United States and Iran. Australia has long called for de-escalation and an end to the conflict, including in Lebanon. As we have said, the longer this war goes on, the greater the impact will be. Continued restraint and constructive engagement will be essential to prevent further escalation and secure a lasting agreement."
BRITISH PRIME MINISTER KEIR STARMER
"We are clear that toll-free freedom of navigation must now be restored in the Strait of Hormuz... Iran must never have a nuclear weapon."
FRENCH PRESIDENT EMMANUEL MACRON
"I welcome the agreement reached between the United States and Iran, the result of a diplomatic effort to which several partners contributed. I call for its swift and full implementation by all belligerents.
This agreement must allow for the urgent and unconditional reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which the international mission established with the United Kingdom is ready to support."
GERMAN CHANCELLOR FRIEDRICH MERZ
"I welcome the agreement between the US and Iran and congratulate President Trump and the Iranian side on this diplomatic breakthrough. This can pave the way towards a reinvigorated global economy and a more secure Middle East. It is crucial to implement it with determination."
JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER SANAE TAKAICHI
Japan "strongly hopes" that "free and safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz will be ensured in practice, and that a final agreement on Iran's nuclear issue and other matters will be reached as soon as possible."
NEW ZEALAND FOREIGN MINISTER WINSTON PETERS
"This pivotal, constructive deal is a step towards reducing tensions and promoting stability in a region that is critical to global economic security... Dialogue and diplomacy remain the most effective means of resolving longstanding issues."
