Trump says Iran deal to be signed tomorrow, contradicting Iranian official
Summary
President Donald Trump announced that a deal with Iran to end the US-Israeli war is planned to be signed soon, but an Iranian official said the signing would not happen immediately. Both sides agree a deal is close, but no final agreement or details have been released yet.Key Facts
- President Trump said on Truth Social that the Iran deal is "scheduled to get signed tomorrow."
- An Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said the deal would not be signed on that day and no immediate travel to Geneva is planned.
- The deal aims to open the Strait of Hormuz to all ships and prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
- Iran says the memorandum of understanding would pause fighting and start future talks on Iran’s nuclear program and sanctions.
- Iran and the US have recently exchanged strikes but still seek a diplomatic solution to the conflict.
- President Trump wants a deal stronger than the 2015 JCPOA, which he previously left in 2018.
- Iran claims its nuclear program is for civilian use, not weapons.
- Both sides have not released the terms of the deal or officially finalized it.
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