Trump heralds Iran deal at G7, notes Modi's support
At the G7 summit in Evian, US President Donald Trump announced a historic agreement with Iran, saying it ends the current conflict, reopens the Strait of Hormuz and prevents Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. He added that the deal would be signed imminently. Trump claimed that world leaders, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, welcomed the accord, describing Modi as “a great guy” and praising regional partners for facilitating diplomacy. He emphasized that the agreement represents a diplomatic success after years of pressure on Iran.
Separately, a circulating image that appeared to show graffiti beneath a “Department of War” sign with the caption “0‑1” was identified as satire. Fact‑checkers found the picture originated from a parody X account and did not depict real vandalism related to criticism of the Trump‑Iran deal.