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The United States and Iran have signed an agreement

The United States and Iran have signed an electronic intent agreement aimed at ending the war. The agreement has now taken effect, according to the American news website Axios, citing the news agency Reuters. US President Donald Trump signed the agreement during a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palace of Versailles in France, according to a White House staffer speaking to Reuters. Esmaeil Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran's foreign ministry, stated that negotiation teams may still travel to Geneva. A decision on whether the planned physical meeting on Friday will take place,

USA og Iran signerte onsdag en elektronisk intensjonsavtale om å avslutte krigen. Avtalen har nå trådt i kraft, melder det amerikanske nyhetsnettstedet Axios, ifølge nyhetsbyrået Reuters.

USAs president Donald Trump signerte avtalen under en middag med president Emmanuel Macron på slottet i Versailles i Frankrike. Det opplyser en tjenesteperson i Det hvite hus til Reuters.

– Kan bekrefte signeringen, sier tjenestepersonen på spørsmål om meldingene om at Trump personlig signerte et eksemplar av avtalen.

Esmaeil Baghaei, som er talsperson for utenriksdepartementet i Iran, sier at forhandlingsteamene fortsatt kan komme til å reise til Genève.

En avgjørelse på om det planlagte, fysiske møtet på fredag blir noe av, vil bli tatt i løpet av de nærmeste timene.

Trump har tidligere kunngjort at den ville bli signert torsdag eller fredag i Sveits.

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18.06.2026, kl. 00.42

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NRK NyheterState / PublicCenter3 days ago
The United States and Iran have signed an agreement

The United States and Iran have signed an electronic intent agreement aimed at ending the war. The agreement has now taken effect, according to the American news website Axios, citing the news agency Reuters. US President Donald Trump signed the agreement during a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palace of Versailles in France, according to a White House staffer speaking to Reuters. Esmaeil Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran's foreign ministry, stated that negotiation teams may still travel to Geneva. A decision on whether the planned physical meeting on Friday will take place,

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a signed agreement between the US and Iran without apparent bias. It provides factual details about the signing event, including the involvement of both countries' officials and mentions ongoing negotiations. There is no evident framing that favors one side over the other.

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