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Tehran says considering plan for Iran, US presidents to sign deal

Tehran's foreign ministry stated it is considering a proposal for the presidents of the United States and Iran to sign a memorandum of understanding ending the conflict, potentially during a ceremony in Switzerland. The suggestion is currently under review, with the possibility of remote signing if implemented. Previously, it was reported that Vice President JD Vance would represent the U.S., while Iran's parliament speaker and chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf would represent Iran.

Tehran's foreign ministry on Wednesday said it was considering a plan for the presidents of the US and Iran to sign the deal ending the war, ahead of an expected ceremony in Switzerland.

"So far, our plans for the Geneva meeting have not changed," ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said.

"Regarding the signing of the memorandum of understanding, one idea is that it be done by the presidents of the two countries, which is currently under review."

If the presidents were to sign the document, he added, "in principle it would be done remotely."

Tehran has previously said the United States and Iran would be represented at the meeting in Switzerland by Vice President JD Vance and parliament speaker and top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, respectively.

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Source document: Tehran's Foreign Ministry Statement

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Tehran says considering plan for Iran, US presidents to sign deal

Tehran's foreign ministry stated it is considering a proposal for the presidents of the United States and Iran to sign a memorandum of understanding ending the conflict, potentially during a ceremony in Switzerland. The suggestion is currently under review, with the possibility of remote signing if implemented. Previously, it was reported that Vice President JD Vance would represent the U.S., while Iran's parliament speaker and chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf would represent Iran.

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