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U.S. and Iran Have Signed Peace Deal Digitally; In-Person Ceremony Set for Geneva

hinduhindustantimeshindustantimes.comindiatvnews.commediaite.comzeenews.india.com · 2 blocs · 24d ago

The United States and Iran have digitally signed a peace agreement, with an in-person signing ceremony scheduled for June 19 in Geneva, Switzerland. Vice President JD Vance will lead the U.S. delegation at the ceremony. The full text of the agreement will be released later this week. No financial concessions or release of frozen assets have been granted following the digital signing.

The United States and Iran have digitally signed a peace agreement, with an in-person signing ceremony scheduled for Friday, June 19, in Geneva, Switzerland. Vice President JD Vance will lead the U.S. delegation at the ceremony. The full text of the agreement will be made public later this week. No financial concessions or release of frozen assets have been granted to Iran following the digital signing. According to zeenews.india.com, sanctions relief for Iran is conditional on its compliance with the agreement’s commitments. According to hindustantimes.com, the deal was negotiated through mediators including Pakistan and Qatar. According to hindustantimes.com, President Donald Trump said he may or may not attend the signing ceremony. According to indiatvnews.com, President Donald Trump announced that the deal with Iran was 'complete'. Vance claimed Trump did not reverse course on demanding unconditional surrender from Iran. Senator Lindsey Graham expressed concern that Iran’s understanding of the agreement differs from the U.S. position.

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