American leader Donald Trump announced that the signing of an agreement between the U.S. and Iran could take place as early as the evening of April 20. This information comes from his statement.

Readiness for the Agreement

In an interview, Trump emphasized:

“The deal will be signed tonight.”

Earlier that day, speaking to reporters, he noted that the American delegation, led by Vice President J.D. Vance, is already on its way to Islamabad for negotiations with Iran.

Presidential Statements

According to the president, both sides are showing interest in negotiations, and currently “no one is playing games.” Trump also expressed his readiness to meet with the Iranian leadership if necessary. He stated:

“If they want to meet, we have very capable people. But I have no problem meeting with them myself.”

Trump reminded of the U.S.’s unconditional demand—Tehran’s renunciation of nuclear weapons. He also added that if an agreement is reached, Iran can expect prosperity. The president assured that the U.S. is working with “the right people” in the Iranian leadership.

Context of the Events

Hostilities between the U.S. and Iran were halted on April 7, and Israel also ceased its strikes. However, the ceasefire previously reached is set to expire on April 22.