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It has been reported that the United States and Iran have already signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to end the war. The electronic signatures were completed ahead of the official signing ceremony scheduled to take place in Switzerland. President Trump reiterated that the Strait of Hormuz will be open free of charge and that sanctions on Iran will be eased in phases, depending on Iran's actions.
We begin with a report from our correspondent Kim Yongtae in Washington.
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U.S. President Donald Trump, who is visiting France to attend the G7 summit, stated that the MOU to end the war has already been signed.
[Donald Trump / U.S. President: I am pleased to announce that (the end-of-war MOU) has been signed. It is all finished. The agreement with Iran will bring success to the entire world.]
The agreement process was effectively completed through electronic signatures prior to the official ceremony.
It is reported that the document was signed by President Trump and Vice President Vance for the U.S., and by Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf for Iran.
[Donald Trump / U.S. President: The key point is that Iran will not possess nuclear weapons. Iran has also agreed to this, contingent upon strong inspection authority, and will not have nuclear weapons.]
Following the signing of the MOU, President Trump reaffirmed that the Strait of Hormuz would be opened and that there would be no tolls.
He emphasized that the easing of sanctions on Iran would be carried out in phases based on Iran's actions—specifically, whether it fulfills its promises.
This position clearly differs from that of Iran, which has been seeking immediate sanctions relief, such as the unfreezing of some of its assets.
[JD Vance / U.S. Vice President: For example, if Iran takes steps to remove its stockpiles of enriched uranium, sanctions relief will follow.]
Vice President Vance is scheduled to attend the signing ceremony in Switzerland on June 19, but since President Trump is currently in Europe, the possibility of his direct attendance remains open.
The contents of the MOU, which have not yet been disclosed, are expected to be made public after the signing ceremony.
The U.S. media outlet Axios predicted that the United States and Iran would immediately begin their first round of working-level negotiations following the signing ceremony in Geneva, Switzerland.
(Video reporting: Park Eun-ha, Video editing: Kim Byeong-jik)
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