The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) officially declared that Iran's president has signed the memorandum of understanding with the United States. The White House subsequently issued an official statement confirming the signing, stating the president signed the MoU while in Versailles, according to a single source.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued an official declaration Thursday morning that Iran's president has signed the memorandum of understanding with the United States. The White House also issued an official statement confirming the signing, saying the president signed the MoU while in Versailles. The dual confirmations follow a night of rapid developments: as The Zioneer reported at 03:42, President Donald Trump confirmed on camera that he signed the Iran MoU at Versailles. The confirmation from both Tehran and Washington marks the most authoritative level of acknowledgment so far, though the single-sourced account of the IRGC and White House statements — posted by an unofficial the source — means the details remain to be independently corroborated by official channels or major news outlets. The IRGC, Iran's most powerful military and political institution, is not typically the body that announces diplomatic agreements, lending significance to its role as the declarer. The White House statement, as cited, matches the timeline confirmed by Trump himself earlier in the hour.
6 developments
- DevelopingTrump claims other countries have also agreed to the memorandum of understanding
- StrongIran's IRGC-affiliated Fars: no final US deal yet, even if agreed it won't meet Trump's timeline
- DevelopingIRGC denies reports of Geneva agreement signing on Sunday
- DevelopingIRGC-aligned protesters in Iran call for execution of official who signs US deal
Source and signal
- Internal intake
