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'We will not accept if ...' - Iran Supreme leader's first reaction on deal with US

Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei authorized a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States, despite having differing views on the agreement. He stated that he gave his approval after receiving assurances from President Masoud Pezeshkian and other senior officials that Iran's rights and the interests of the 'Resistance Front' would be protected. Khamenei emphasized that future negotiations with the U.S. would not equate to accepting the 'enemy's position,' and Iran would reject any excessive demands.

The memorandum lays the foundation for a peace agreement between Washington and Tehran, although officials indicated that several key issues still require further negotiations.

The memorandum lays the foundation for a peace agreement between Washington and Tehran. (File Photo)

UPDATED: Jun 16, 2026 00:13 IST

The United States and Iran have virtually signed a memorandum of understanding to end nearly four months of conflict , marking the most significant breakthrough since the war erupted earlier this year.

According to a senior US official cited by Reuters, President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who is leading Tehran's negotiating team, have signed the agreement electronically . A formal signing ceremony is expected to take place in Geneva, Switzerland, on Friday.

DETAILS OF AGREEMENT EXPECTED SOON

Although both Washington and Tehran have confirmed that an agreement has been reached, the full text has not yet been released.

US officials said the contents of the memorandum are expected to be made public within the next two days. The agreement follows more than two months of intensive negotiations aimed at ending hostilities and reopening key trade routes affected by the conflict.

The framework is expected to establish a 60-day period of negotiations during which both sides will attempt to resolve some of the most sensitive issues that remain outstanding.

Among the major topics expected to be discussed are the future of Iran's nuclear programme and the mechanisms needed to implement the broader agreement. The formal ceremony planned for Friday is expected to provide further clarity on how both countries intend to move forward.

HORMUZ SHIPPING EXPECTED TO RECOVER

One of the most closely watched elements of the agreement is the planned r eopening of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important shipping corridors.

US President Trump said commercial vessels had already begun moving through the strait.

" Ships are starting to move , many loaded up with Oil, out of the Strait of Hormuz."

However, speaking after arriving in France for the G7 summit, Trump said said the Strait of Hormuz would be fully open by Friday. He also confirmed a deal with Iran had been agreed and indicated that the agreement would be made public following Friday's ceremony.

US military authorities had issued a warning that restrictions related to Iranian ports remain in place for now.

LEBANON REMAINS A KEY TEST

However, events in Lebanon highlighted how fragile the situation remains.

Hours after the agreement was reached, an Israeli drone reportedly struck a vehicle in southern Lebanon, killing one person.

Iran has repeatedly warned that any lasting agreement must lead to an end to military operations across the region, including in Lebanon. Israel, however, has maintained that it retains the right to act against threats posed by Hezbollah.

Lebanon has become one of the biggest challenges facing efforts to secure a broader peace.

Although large-scale fighting has eased in recent weeks, violence has not fully stopped. Security officials reported a reduction in clashes following the announcement of the agreement, but cautioned that hostilities have not completely ended.

The agreement could eventually unlock major economic benefits if negotiations succeed.

US Vice-President JD Vance said the process could lead to Iran gaining access to a reconstruction fund worth as much as $300 billion , financed by Gulf Arab countries, provided Tehran fulfils commitments related to its nuclear programme.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said the country's parliament had largely backed the memorandum of understanding with the United States following extensive discussions. In a post on X, Pezeshkian said nearly all members of the Majlis supported the text of the agreement and credited Iran's Supreme Leader for helping secure provisions aimed at protecting the country's national interests. He said the Supreme Leader's guidance played "the greatest role" in ensuring safeguards were included in the deal.

Meanwhile, Israeli leaders have adopted a more cautious tone. The differences between Washington and Jerusalem over the agreement have become increasingly visible.

- Ends

With inputs from agencies

Published By:

Prateek Chakraborty

Published On:

Jun 15, 2026 21:23 IST

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Source document: Written message from Mojtaba Khamenei to the Iranian nation

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Times of IndiaIndependentLeft3 days ago
'We will not accept if ...' - Iran Supreme leader's first reaction on deal with US

Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei authorized a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States, despite having differing views on the agreement. He stated that he gave his approval after receiving assurances from President Masoud Pezeshkian and other senior officials that Iran's rights and the interests of the 'Resistance Front' would be protected. Khamenei emphasized that future negotiations with the U.S. would not equate to accepting the 'enemy's position,' and Iran would reject any excessive demands.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Iran's stance as firm and resistant to perceived U.S. overreach, using terms like 'enemy's position' and emphasizing Iran's rejection of 'excessive demands.' The emphasis on protecting national rights and the 'Resistance Front' aligns with leftist or nationalist rhetoric, while U.

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India TodayIndependentCenter6 days ago
Trump, Vance, Iran Speaker sign MoU to end 4-month war, formal ceremony on Friday

The United States and Iran have virtually signed a memorandum of understanding to end nearly four months of conflict, with a formal signing ceremony expected in Geneva on Friday. The agreement marks a major development following over two months of intense negotiations. While both countries have confirmed the deal, the full details have not yet been disclosed and are expected to be released within two days.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or emphasis. It reports on the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran to end a conflict, citing official sources such as a senior U.S. official from Reuters. There is no clear ideological framing or傾

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NDTVIndependentCenter6 days ago
Iran's $12 Billion Assets Remain Sticking Point In US, Tehran Peace Deal

Iran's Mehr news agency reported that a 14-point memorandum of understanding includes an agreement for the US to unfreeze $12 billion in Iranian assets prior to peace negotiations.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a technical detail regarding a memorandum of understanding without taking a stance or using biased language. The subject matter relates to international negotiations but does not carry significant political charge in this specific context.

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