Vance says US, Iran ‘already signed the deal digitally’ Sunday; hopes to release text this week
The agreement would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ease sanctions only if Iran meets nuclear and security commitments, officials said.
- The United States and Iran have digitally signed a memorandum of understanding aiming to extend a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with the deal expected to be announced soon.
- The agreement includes lifting the closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran and ending the U.S. naval blockade, followed by a 60-day negotiation period on Iran's nuclear program and sanctions relief.
- Key issues such as Iran's missile program, support for Hezbollah, and the situation in Lebanon remain unresolved and may threaten the durability of the agreement.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is at odds with U.S. President Donald Trump over the handling of the conflict, and Israeli officials view the deal unfavorably due to concerns about limitations on military actions.
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