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Trump Secures Ceasefire Agreement with Iran at Versailles

President Trump leverages American strength to force a 14-point memorandum of understanding, extending the ceasefire with the Iranian regime.

Foreign PolicyPublished June 18, 2026 at 1:59 AM
Trump signs deal to end Iran war at Palace of Versailles

Demonstrating the power of peace through strength, President Donald Trump has secured a new agreement to extend the ceasefire with Iran. The 14-point Memorandum of Understanding was signed at the Palace of Versailles outside Paris, following a post-G7 dinner.

The President was joined by French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron for the signing, marking a significant development in international relations.

By prioritizing American interests and maintaining a firm stance on the global stage, the Trump administration continues to hold hostile actors accountable and dictate the terms of engagement, ensuring that American policy remains the driving force behind global stability.

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