Vance says US, Iran ‘already signed the deal digitally’ Sunday; hopes to release text this week
Vance said sanctions relief will depend on Iran meeting the agreement’s terms, as officials plan a formal signing later this week.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump announced the Iran deal is "complete," with formal signing scheduled for Friday to reopen the Strait and restore oil flow to the region.
- Vice President Vance claimed on Monday that both parties already finalized the agreement digitally, describing the "Great Deal" as a pathway to bring "Peace and Security" to the Middle East.
- The agreement operates on a performance-based framework, Vance said, where "sanctions relief will follow" if Iran eliminates enriched material and permits verification regimes to ensure Tehran does not build nuclear weapons.
- Formal signing is scheduled for Friday in Switzerland; Iran confirmed the date, though uncertainty persists whether the ceremony will occur remotely or in-person with Iranian officials attending.
- Tehran may send Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf or Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi to the ceremony, as these officials have led negotiations to bring peace and security to the region.
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No funds without compliance, says Vance
US Vice President JD Vance said on Monday that Iran would not receive any funds simply for signing a framework agreement aimed at ending the war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, insisting that any sanctions relief or access to frozen assets would depend on Tehran meeting strict nuclear commitments. Speaking in separate television interviews, Vance sought to clarify the terms of the emerging accord ahead of a formal signing ceremony expected i…
It was said from US governments that Trump and Vice President JD Vance had already signed the agreement digitally.
President of the Iranian parliament and American leader signed memorandum of understanding digitally. Formal signature remains on the sixth and JD Vance will mark presence.
US and Iran e-sign peace deal, Trump says strait will open from Friday
US President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf electronically signed a deal to end the Middle East war, a senior US administration official said.
Levantamento collected answers before and after the president announced on Sunday that he and Iranian leaders had agreed to end a war between the two countries.
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