President Donald Trump stated that the agreement with Iran will be signed in Europe, according to a report from Amichai Stein (i24NEWS). Trump did not specify a precise venue or date for the signing ceremony. The remark adds a location detail to a deal the president has said is nearly finalized.
President Donald Trump told Amichai Stein (i24NEWS) that the agreement with Iran will be signed in Europe, without specifying a venue or date. The statement follows a series of Trump pronouncements on the deal's progress over the past days. As The Zioneer reported on June 9, Trump said the US would finalize the deal within days and achieve 'total victory' within two weeks. On June 10, he told the New York Post the deal was 'almost completely' signed, and separately said the naval siege would remain in effect until the signing. Trump has not provided a fixed timeline for the ceremony, and the White House has not confirmed a venue. The location detail — Europe — is the first geographical indication from the president about where a formal signing might take place.
3 developments
- StrongInformed source: US-Iran MOU signing moved to remote format, not Geneva
- StrongUS-Iran MOU talks accelerate sharply, sources report progress toward signing
- DevelopingIranian media reports details of draft US-Iran agreement
- StrongUS official says Trump, Vance, Iran speaker Ghalibaf signed deal electronically
Source and signal
- Internal intake