Will the US-Iran deal be signed on Sunday? What we know so far
Summary
President Donald Trump says a first stage peace deal with Iran could be signed on Sunday after more than 100 days of conflict that caused a global energy crisis. Iran disagrees on the timeline, saying the deal might be signed in the coming days, but not necessarily on Sunday. The agreement would extend the current ceasefire for 60 days.Key Facts
- President Trump announced a possible peace deal signing with Iran on Sunday.
- Iran’s Foreign Minister said a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the US is close but not finalized for Sunday.
- The MoU would extend the ceasefire between the US and Iran for another 60 days.
- Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the nuclear issue is not part of the current talks.
- The deal is being mediated by Pakistan, with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif saying the agreement could be finalized soon.
- There is uncertainty whether the signing will be electronic or in person.
- The deal may also include Lebanon, where Israel is involved in military actions.
- President Trump warned Iran about leaks and urged them to finalize the agreement quickly.
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