The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated on June 12 (local time) that relevant agencies are currently in the process of internal coordination regarding the approval of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to end the war with the United States.
Esmaeil Baghaei, spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, told Mehr News Agency on the same day, "The approval of the provisional agreement (MOU) is currently in the stage of internal coordination within the country, and no final decision has been made yet."
He added, "Relevant state institutions must reach a conclusion on every single detail and all provisional agreements within the accord."
Regarding the schedule and venue for the signing ceremony of the MOU, he replied, "Any agreement can only be officially announced once a final result is reached," adding, "We will announce it immediately once a final result is out."
He further stated, "Specific details such as the method of signing the MOU will be discussed in the next stage, and the content raised so far regarding this is largely nothing more than speculative media reports."
Fars News Agency, a hardline Iranian media outlet, cited a source familiar with the negotiation team with the U.S. on the same day, reporting that "claims by some Western media and Trump that the MOU signing ceremony will be held in Geneva on Sunday (June 14) are completely untrue."
The report added, "Fundamentally, Iran's review and decision-making process (for the agreement) has not yet been completed."
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