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Iran and US Presidents Digitally Sign Conflict-Ending MoU as Geneva Talks Loom – Iran's FM Spokesman
Iran and US Presidents Digitally Sign Conflict-Ending MoU as Geneva Talks Loom – Iran's FM Spokesman
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The memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States has been "digitally" signed by the presidents of both countries – the expected signing ceremony in Switzerland on Friday will not take place, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei stated.
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"When the text is signed by the highest authorities, violating it carries greater costs," he said. The Iranian negotiating team's presence in Geneva remains on the agenda. The parties had previously agreed not to publish the text until it was finalized, Baghaei noted.
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Iran and US Presidents Digitally Sign Conflict-Ending MoU as Geneva Talks Loom – Iran's FM Spokesman
09:38 18.06.2026 (Updated: 09:51 18.06.2026) The memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States has been "digitally" signed by the presidents of both countries – the expected signing ceremony in Switzerland on Friday will not take place, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei stated.
"When the text is signed by the highest authorities, violating it carries greater costs," he said.
The Iranian negotiating team's presence in Geneva remains on the agenda. The parties had previously agreed not to publish the text until it was finalized, Baghaei noted.
"Our work is now harder than before, because implementing international agreements is always much more difficult than drafting them, especially with parties that are not committed to their obligations," he stressed.