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US VP Vance: Iran and US signed agreement digitally yesterday, via ABC interview

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US VP Vance: Iran and US signed agreement digitally yesterday, via ABC interview

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TL;DR

U.S. Vice President JD Vance told ABC News on Monday that Iran and the United States signed a bilateral agreement digitally yesterday, according to reports by Amichai Stein (i24NEWS) and the Jerusalem Post. Vance did not disclose the terms or scope of the deal.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Vice President JD Vance's statement that Iran and the U.S. signed a deal 'digitally' yesterday marks a significant development amid the ongoing military escalation between Washington and Tehran. As The Zioneer reported, the U.S. launched major strikes against Iranian facilities earlier this week, and the IRGC claimed attacks on the U.S. Fifth Fleet in Bahrain. Vance provided no details on the agreement's content, parties' signatories, or implementation. The claim comes from a single official source — Vance himself — and has not been confirmed by Iranian or independent channels. The digital signing format suggests a framework or interim understanding rather than a formal treaty.

02 · How it developed

6 developments

  1. Latest

    MOU allows for immediate reopening of Strait of Hormuz and lifting siege

  2. Both American and Iranian sides have now officially confirmed the signing

  3. Iranian Parliament Speaker Qalibaf confirmed as a signatory to the MOU

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03 · Source and signal

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