The Washington Post reports that a deal between the US and Iran has been finalized and will be signed soon in Geneva or Rome, according to an Israeli media relay. The report adds a specific venue detail to the growing stream of statements and leaks indicating a diplomatic breakthrough is imminent.
The Washington Post, cited by an Israeli Telegram news channel, reports that the US-Iran deal is 'closed' and a signing ceremony is imminent in either Geneva or Rome. This is the latest in a string of overlapping signals indicating a diplomatic breakthrough: President Trump announced at 23:08 Jerusalem time an 'excellent settlement' to end the war with Iran, adding that a signing would likely take place in Europe in the coming days. Earlier, at 22:31, CBS News reported a MOU was likely next week, and at 23:18 Iran's Fars News assessed Tehran is leaning toward approval. As The Zioneer reported at 23:08, Trump stated final documents are expected in the coming days and the stock market rose on the news. Multiple sources now point to a near-term signing, though no official venue or date has been confirmed.
2 developments
- StrongVP Vance says he and possibly Trump will attend US-Iran MOU signing in Geneva
- DevelopingReport: Images from US-Iran deal signing ceremony surface — timing disputed
- StrongUS-Iran MOU talks accelerate sharply, sources report progress toward signing
- DevelopingDiplomat: US and Iran agree on deal text, Vance may fly to Geneva for signing
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