A White House official confirmed to Reuters that Trump signed the relevant documents. Iran's Foreign Ministry also confirmed through state media that both sides officially signed the MOU.
U.S. online outlet Axios reported, citing two senior officials, that the signing occurred and the document is now in effect.
The two sides had originally planned to meet in Switzerland on June 19 for an in-person signing ceremony. However, the schedule was moved up by two days to expedite the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Nonetheless, the local agenda for June 19 has not been completely canceled. A delegation led by U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf is expected to continue follow-up discussions as planned. It remains unclear whether a separate in-person signing ceremony will take place.
Previously, the Trump administration announced on June 14 that an electronic signature was completed involving Trump, Vice President Vance, and Speaker Ghalibaf.
The disclosed draft includes provisions for both sides and allied forces to cease military operations across all fronts, including Lebanon, normalize navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, and pursue a final agreement within 60 days.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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