Trump says Iran deal to be signed tomorrow, contradicting Iranian official
United States President Donald Trump has said an initial agreement to end the US-Israeli war with Iran is โscheduled to get signed tomorrowโ. But that announcement, made on Trumpโs Truth Social account on Saturday, contradicts an earlier statement by Iranian Ministry of Foreign
United States President Donald Trump has said an initial agreement to end the US-Israeli war with Iran is โscheduled to get signed tomorrowโ.
But that announcement, made on Trumpโs Truth Social account on Saturday, contradicts an earlier statement by Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei.
In remarks carried by Iranโs IRNA news agency, Baghaei said a memorandum of understanding would not be signed on Sunday and that negotiators are not planning to travel immediately to Geneva, Switzerland, in preparation for such an event.
According to Baghaei, a signing could happen โin the coming daysโ.
Hours later, Trump wrote, โThe Deal is scheduled to get signed tomorrow, and immediately after it is signed, the Hormuz Strait is OPEN TO ALL.โ Sunday marks Trumpโs 80th birthday.
In recent days, Iran and the US have repeatedly contradicted each other when describing the details of the anticipated agreement, even as both sides have broadly signalled that a deal was closer than ever before.
Still, no terms have been officially released, with US and Iranian officials on Friday stressing that the agreement had not been finalised.
Beyond opening the Strait of Hormuz, Trump said in Saturdayโs post that the agreement would be a โA WALL TO NO NUCLEAR WEAPON!โ and that โno money would exchange handsโ.

