Express News | Iranian sources say the U.S. and Iran will hold a video conference and sign an agreement.
Express News | Saudi media: The U.S. and Iran will hold an online meeting to sign an agreement.
When will the U.S.-Iran agreement be signed? Trump stated it is scheduled for the 14th; Iran denied this but did not rule out signing within the next few days.
U.S. President Trump stated that the United States and Iran are scheduled to sign an agreement on the 14th, and the Strait of Hormuz will be opened immediately after the signing. However, Iran denied the report. Additionally, it was revealed that the U.S. military had previously drawn up a plan to seize Iran's enriched uranium. Trump said that once the situation stabilizes, the United States will act at an appropriate time.
U.S.-Iran deal nears conclusion: Pakistani officials say Iran and the U.S. have agreed on the text; U.S. officials say there is no 100% certainty it will be signed; Iranian Foreign Minister says it could be signed remotely within days.
Trump first claimed on social media that Iranian media reports about the draft agreement were inconsistent with the facts, then reposted a statement by Iran’s Foreign Minister saying Tehran and Washington had never been closer to reaching a deal. The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated that Iran and the U.S. have already reached understandings on most issues, that Iran is currently reviewing the draft and is in the final stage of its internal review process, and that it expects to jointly issue a statement with Oman soon regarding the management of the Strait of Hormuz. Different sources have revealed varying versions of the agreement, differing notably on issues such as control of the Strait, nuclear matters, the unfreezing of Iranian funds, and war reparations. According to U.S. media, American officials said there is an 85% probability the agreement will be signed; upon signing, a 60-day technical negotiation period would commence, during which Iran would commit to permanently abandoning its nuclear program an
Major turning point in Gulf tensions? UAE reportedly to unfreeze $10 billion for Iran in exchange for commitment to halt attacks
It has been reported that Iran has made similar funding arrangements to at least two other Gulf Arab states; sources indicated that the UAE has already completed an initial transfer of approximately USD 3 billion, while others stated that the total amount of unlocked funds amounts to USD 20 billion. Media outlets were unable to verify whether these funds belong to UAE state assets or represent long-frozen Iranian deposits held within the UAE banking system.
Express News | Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi: The management model of the Strait of Hormuz will not revert to its pre-war state. Sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz belongs to Iran and Oman. Iran will ensure the safe passage of vessels through the Strait of Hormuz