It Is Known Who Will Sign the Memorandum of Understanding Between Iran and the US
- Israel and the U.S. began a war on Iran on February 28 aiming for regime change, stopping Iran's nuclear and missile programs, and ending its support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.
- On June 15, the U.S. reached a memorandum of understanding with Iran to end fighting, lift blockades in the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman, and enable further nuclear talks.
- President Donald Trump pursued a phased diplomatic approach with Iran despite Israeli objections, focusing on a preliminary agreement followed by detailed negotiations on the nuclear program and sanctions.
- Israel remains a potential disruptor, refusing to withdraw from occupied southern Lebanon; the U.S. and Iran are urged to focus on diplomacy to restore West Asian stability.
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JUST IN: US and Iran Officially Sign Memorandum of Understanding After Moving Friday Signing Ceremony to Wednesday * The Gateway Pundit * by Jordan Conradson
The memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran has officially been signed and is now in effect.
The immediate end of the war, 300 billion for reconstruction and nuclear negotiations in 60 days. Agreement will be formally signed on 19 June in Switzerland.
AL ARABIYA English has obtained a copy of a 14-point agreement, which Washington and Tehran are expected to sign on Friday. According to the document, Iran and the United States, along with their allies in the current war, would declare an immediate and permanent end to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon.
Europe tries to weigh in on US-Iran peace process at the G7 in France
As 60 days of negotiations begin following the official signing of the memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran on Friday, European leaders want to avoid an outcome that is too favorable to Iran.

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