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    Trump Says Iran War Should End 'soon', Both Sides May Meet at Weekend   

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    Posted on April 17, 2026

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    Last updated: April 17, 2026

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    President Trump said on April 17, 2026, that the Iran war could end soon, with a U.S.–Iran meeting possibly this weekend in Islamabad; optimism over a deal drove a dip in oil prices and lifted stock markets. Both sides may sign a memorandum of understanding followed by a full agreement within 60 day

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    Table of Contents

    • US-Iran Peace Efforts and Global Economic Impact
    • Trump's Optimism for a Peace Agreement
    • Political Implications in the US
    • Economic Consequences of the Conflict
    • Diplomatic Mediation and Progress
    • Role of Pakistani Mediators
    • Oil Prices and Global Markets React
    • Market Movements Amid Peace Hopes
    • International Response and Strait of Hormuz Blockade
    • Ceasefire and Regional Peace Talks
    • Lebanon-Israel Truce and US Involvement
    • Hezbollah's Role and Ongoing Tensions
    • Hezbollah's Statement on Military Operations

    Trump Expects Iran War to End Soon as US-Iran Peace Talks Show Progress

    US-Iran Peace Efforts and Global Economic Impact

    By Humeyra Pamuk, Ariba Shahid and Asif Shahzad

    Trump's Optimism for a Peace Agreement

    WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD, April 17 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump expressed confidence that an agreement could soon be reached to end the Iran war and urged the Tehran-aligned Hezbollah group to hold its fire as a 10-day truce went in to effect between Lebanon and Israel.

    Trump said the next meeting between the United States and Iran could take place at the weekend and an extension of a two-week ceasefire was possible, but may not be needed as Tehran wanted a deal.

    "We're going to see what happens. But I think we're very close to making a deal with Iran," he told reporters outside the White House, adding if an agreement was reached and signed in the Pakistani capital Islamabad, he may go there for the occasion.

    Hours later while in Las Vegas, Trump went further, saying the war "should be ending pretty soon".

    Political Implications in the US

    The war with Iran has been unpopular in the United States and has left Trump with a political headache just months before a crucial midterm election at home.

    Economic Consequences of the Conflict

    The U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran that started on February 28 has triggered the worst oil price shock in history and led to an International Monetary Fund downgrade of its outlook for the global economy and a warning that prolonged conflict could push the world to the brink of recession.

    Diplomatic Mediation and Progress

    A Pakistani source involved in mediating between the U.S. and Iran said on Friday there was progress in backdoor diplomacy and that an upcoming meeting between the two sides could result in the signing of an agreement.

    The two sides would first sign a memorandum of understanding followed by a comprehensive agreement within 60 days, the source said.

    "Detailed agreement comes later. Both sides are agreeing in principle. And technical bits come later," the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    Role of Pakistani Mediators

    A diplomatic source said the key Pakistani mediator, army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, had been holding talks in Tehran since Wednesday and had made a breakthrough on "sticky issues".

    Oil Prices and Global Markets React

    Market Movements Amid Peace Hopes

    OIL PRICE FALLS ON DEAL HOPES

    Oil prices fell in early trade on Friday and Asian stocks headed for a second week of strong gains on optimism the Middle East conflict could be nearing an end, even though the critical Strait of Hormuz, an artery for a fifth of the world's oil and gas supply, remains effectively closed.

    The MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was down 0.8% as investors locked in profits after a blistering rally this month, with the index close to its highest since the Iran war broke out.

    Japan's Nikkei slipped 1% after hitting a record high on Thursday and almost all stock markets were back to pre-war levels.

    Brent crude futures declined to $98.17 a barrel at 0434 GMT while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell to $93.47 a barrel, trimming gains from the previous session.

    International Response and Strait of Hormuz Blockade

    France and Britain will chair a meeting on Friday of around 40 countries aimed at signalling to the United States that some of its closest allies, many chided by Trump for failing to act, are ready to help restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz once conditions allow.

    Iran has largely closed the strait to ships other than its own and Washington this week imposed a blockade on ships entering or leaving Iranian ports. Analysts said the blockade could prevent roughly 2 million barrels per day of Iranian crude from reaching its primary buyer China.

    Only a trickle of vessels have passed through the strait since the war started, compared to an average 130-plus each day before the conflict.

    Ceasefire and Regional Peace Talks

    Lebanon-Israel Truce and US Involvement

    HOPES FOR 'MEANINGFUL TALKS'

    The ceasefire in Lebanon went into effect on Thursday and Trump said he had spoken to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese counterpart Joseph Aoun and planned to invite them to the White House for "meaningful talks" that could happen over the next week or two.

    Iran has insisted that any peace deal should also cover the fighting in Lebanon. The ceasefire was part of an understanding reached with the U.S. and mediated by Pakistan, Iranian media reported, citing a foreign ministry spokesperson.

    "May have been a historic day for Lebanon. Good things are happening!!!" Trump said on social media late on Thursday.

    In an earlier post, he urged Hezbollah to respect the ceasefire.

    "I hope Hezbollah acts nicely and well during this important period of time. It will be an GREAT moment for them if they do. No more killing. Must finally have PEACE!" he said.

    Hezbollah's Role and Ongoing Tensions

    Conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon was reignited by the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. Hezbollah opened fire in support of Tehran on March 2, prompting an Israeli offensive in Lebanon that authorities say has killed 2,000 people, 15 months after their last major conflict.

    Celebratory gunfire rang out across parts of Beirut as the clock struck midnight on Thursday to mark the start of the truce and witnesses heard explosions from rockets fired in celebration, prompting a safety warning and threat of arrests from the Lebanese Army.

    But the pause in hostilities remained fragile, with the army early on Friday reporting that Israel had already violated the ceasefire with intermittent shelling of several southern Lebanese villages.

    There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military, which had said earlier that its forces remained deployed in the area, in what a spokesperson said was in response to continued Hezbollah militant activity.

    Hezbollah's Statement on Military Operations

    Hezbollah released a lengthy statement on its military operations against Israel throughout Thursday, which listed its last attack as being 10 minutes before the ceasefire took effect.

    The truce was "essential, urgently needed and a demand shared by all," senior Hezbollah official Bilal Lakkiss told NB

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump expressed confidence that a ceasefire with Iran could be extended or finalized soon, with potential talks scheduled for the coming weekend and Islamabad named as a possible venue.
    • •Oil prices dropped—Brent around $94–$98 and WTI near $90–$93—as markets reacted positively to easing tensions and hopes for restoration of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz.
    • •Pakistani mediation, led by army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, reportedly led to breakthroughs on major sticking points, with a two-stage agreement process envisaged: a memorandum of understanding followed by a detailed deal in 60 days.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trump says Iran war should end 'soon', both sides may meet at weekend   

    1What did President Trump say about ending the Iran war?

    Trump expressed confidence that the Iran war could end soon and mentioned ongoing peace talks between the US and Iran.

    2Who is mediating the talks between the US and Iran?

    Pakistani officials, including army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, are mediating backdoor diplomacy efforts between the US and Iran.

    3How have oil prices reacted to news of potential peace?

    Oil prices fell as hopes for a deal increased, with Brent crude and US West Texas Intermediate futures both declining in early trade.

    4What impact has the Iran war had on global markets?

    The Iran war caused a significant oil price shock, affected stock markets, and led the IMF to downgrade its global economic outlook.

    5What is happening in the Strait of Hormuz during the conflict?

    Iran has largely closed the Strait to most ships, and the US imposed a blockade, disrupting oil shipments and global trade.

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