Following U.S. President Trump's announcement of a breakthrough in negotiations to end the war with Iran, Iranian officials confirmed on June 14 (local time) that an agreement has been reached.
Iran's semi-official Tasnim News Agency reported that Kazem Gharibabadi, Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran, stated, "As of now, the text of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been finalized, and the final signing is scheduled to take place among the key parties in Switzerland on the 19th."
"A Qatari delegation arrived in Iran yesterday, and we held extensive talks lasting about 15 hours," Gharibabadi explained. "We did not agree to the MOU until all final issues and demands were incorporated into the agreement. Negotiations continued until an hour ago."
He further stated, "The process of lifting the U.S. maritime blockade on Iran will begin tonight, and the immediate and permanent cessation of war and military operations on multiple fronts, including in Lebanon, will also be announced tonight."
He emphasized, "This MOU is not merely a product of diplomacy; it is the result of the military achievements of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the blood of the martyrs, the firm will of the people, support for the armed forces, the actions of the Supreme Leader of the Revolution, and the efforts of the officials involved."
"This MOU does not mean we trust the enemy. On the contrary, it was written in an atmosphere of distrust. We will monitor the United States' fulfillment of its obligations," he said. "The heads of both delegations will hold talks to determine future negotiation procedures, and until then, it will be verified whether the U.S. side is fulfilling its obligations regarding the end of the war, the lifting of the blockade, and the release of frozen assets."
The Iranian side added that it would release the full text of the agreement after the official signing in Switzerland on the 19th.
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