The White House has officially confirmed that U.S. President Donald Trump signed the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding during a dinner in Versailles, France, alongside President Emmanuel Macron. The confirmation follows earlier reports and footage of the signing, and comes after Iran separately acknowledged the agreement.
The White House has issued an official confirmation that U.S. President Donald Trump signed the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding during a dinner at the Palace of Versailles in France, alongside French President Emmanuel Macron.
This official statement follows earlier White House footage released at 05:39 Jerusalem time showing the signing. It also comes after Iranian state media published images of President Masoud Pezeshkian signing the same document, confirming the bilateral deal from Tehran's side.
As The Zioneer reported at 05:39, the White House first released footage of the signing ceremony. The current formal confirmation solidifies the record. The MoU, negotiated between Washington and Tehran, formalizes a bilateral agreement that has drawn significant international attention. France's Macron was present at the Versailles dinner where Trump signed the document.
The confirmation now places the agreement on an official footing from both capitals, following Iran's earlier acknowledgment by the IRGC and the White House. The full scope and conditions of the memorandum have not been released publicly.
5 developments
- DevelopingIranian media publish images of President Pezeshkian signing US-Iran MoU
- StrongKeren Bezalel photo shows Macron beside Pezeshkian at US-Iran MoU signing ceremony
- DevelopingTrump claims other countries have also agreed to the memorandum of understanding
- StrongUS and Iran sign Islamabad MOU, entering into force tonight
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