UN chief welcomes announcement of US-Iran peace deal
United Nations, June 15
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres 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, his spokesperson said.
"This represents a critical step towards the peaceful settlement of the conflict," spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said in a statement.
The statement said the UN chief expresses deep appreciation for the constructive role played by Pakistan, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and other regional countries in supporting the negotiations that led to the peace deal, Xinhua news agency reported.
"The Secretary-General hopes that the parties will build on this new momentum and redouble their efforts towards a final resolution of the conflict," it added. "The Secretary-General reaffirms that the United Nations stands ready to support the parties in achieving a durable and comprehensive peace."
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump announced that the United States and Iran had completed a deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the US naval blockade, marking what he described as a major breakthrough after months of conflict that rattled global energy markets and raised fears of a wider regional war.
"The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete. Congratulations to all!" Trump said in a post on social media.
The announcement came as international attention remained focused on the narrow waterway through which a substantial portion of the world's seaborne oil trade passes. The Strait of Hormuz has been at the centre of tensions between Washington and Tehran for months, with disruptions to shipping contributing to volatility in global energy prices.
Trump said he was authorising the reopening of the waterway and lifting the US blockade that had been imposed during the conflict.
"I hereby fully authorize the toll free opening of the Strait of Hormuz, and, simultaneously herewith, authorize the immediate removal of the United States Naval blockade," he wrote.
— IANS
Reader Comments
As an Indian watching this, I'm relieved. The conflict was making petrol prices skyrocket here, and we were feeling it at the pump. But I'm cautiously optimistic—Trump's deals have a history of falling apart. Let's see how Iran responds in the long term.
Kudos to Pakistan, Qatar, and Egypt for mediating! This shows that even bitter rivals can come together for peace. India has always advocated for dialogue over war, and this validates that approach. Now let's hope the framework leads to lasting stability in West Asia—our diaspora and energy security depend on it.
I'm glad the UN is supporting this, but let's be honest—the real credit goes to the regional players who actually did the heavy lifting. India has always maintained good relations with both Iran and the US, so we should offer our services for the next round of talks if needed. 🕊️
Good for global markets, but I'm skeptical about Trump's "congratulations to all" tone—this isn't a game. The humanitarian cost of the blockade has been immense, especially for ordinary Iranians. Hope the peace deal prioritises people over politics. India should push for inclusive talks that address root causes.
This is massive for India! Lower oil prices mean less inflation pressure on our economy. But we mustn't forget that peace in West Asia also means safer borders for our neighbours and fewer refugee crises. Let's hope this is the start of a new era of cooperation. 🇮🇳🤝🌍
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