The US-Iran agreement is signed electronically, with the official ceremony on Friday.

Reports indicate that U.S. President Donald Trump may announce a preliminary framework intended to resolve the conflict with Iran by Friday. This information was relayed by his deputy, JD Vance, who specified that the document in question is a Memorandum of Understanding, estimated to be about one and a half pages in length.

These statements follow previous announcements from Trump, during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron at the G7 summit in France, where he stated that the document was fully executed. During that meeting, Trump expressed satisfaction, stating, “I am very happy to say that it is signed, the agreement is fully signed.”

According to high-ranking American officials, the process involved the electronic signing of the document by Trump, JD Vance, and Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament. These reports suggest a significant diplomatic development concerning the relationship between the United States and Iran.

The details surrounding the scope and specific terms of this potential agreement have not been fully disclosed to the public. The confirmation of the agreement’s existence and the individuals who signed it have generated considerable attention within diplomatic circles. Further official statements are anticipated as the deadline approaches regarding the final status of the signed accord.

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2 thoughts on “The US-Iran agreement is signed electronically, with the official ceremony on Friday.

  1. What specific topics or areas of conflict are expected to be covered in the preliminary Memorandum of Understanding?

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