After President Trump signed the memorandum in France, the digital document was sent to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, who added his signature from his office in Tehran, completing Iran's side of the bilateral accord, according to the message. The signing follows the overnight agreement both sides confirmed.
A single source reports that the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, signed overnight by President Donald Trump at the Palace of Versailles, was delivered electronically to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran, where he added his digital signature from his office. The move completes the Iranian executive's formal endorsement of the bilateral accord, which both sides confirmed earlier Thursday. As The Zioneer reported at 05:39, Trump and Pezeshkian signed the MoU overnight after weeks of mediation — the Versailles dinner signing was captured photographically, followed by an Iranian parliament-level digital signing confirmed by a US official. Pezeshkian's signature now aligns with the timeline of the trilateral claim, though the Iranian presidency has not issued a separate confirmation of this specific step. The accord remains a non-binding understanding; its implementation and ratification processes across both political systems are still pending.
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