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Vance says Iran agreement has been digitally signed, remains vague on key elements

Vance says Iran agreement has been digitally signed, remains vague on key elements

Summary

Vice President JD Vance said that the United States and Iran have digitally signed a ceasefire agreement that will last 60 days and allow technical talks to try to end the ongoing conflict. He said the deal offers Iran a choice between ending its nuclear weapons program with proper checks or continuing sanctions and restrictions.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. and Iran agreed on a 60-day ceasefire and technical negotiations.
  • The agreement has been signed digitally but a formal signing ceremony is planned for Friday.
  • The full details of the deal have not been made public yet.
  • The deal aims to stop Iran from rebuilding its nuclear weapons program.
  • If Iran commits to ending nuclear weapons development with verification, some sanctions could be lifted.
  • Vice President Vance said the deal also requires Iran to stop funding terrorist groups, but he gave no details.
  • No money or financial incentives have been released to Iran so far.
  • The deal reportedly reopens the Strait of Hormuz, which helps reduce oil prices.
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