US and Iran Sign Peace Deal to End 110-Day War with Key Concessions
US and Iran Sign Peace Deal to End 110-Day War

The United States and Iran have officially signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to end the 110-day conflict, two senior American officials confirmed on Wednesday. The signing was conducted digitally, and the MOU is now in effect.

Key Details of the Agreement

Under the terms of the deal, Iran has 60 days to demonstrate its commitment to peace and change its policies. Both nations will engage in negotiations to resolve major issues, including the status of the Strait of Hormuz and its accessibility for international shipping, a $300 billion fund for rebuilding Iran, and other critical matters.

Full MOU Released

The complete memorandum of understanding was made public on Wednesday, outlining the framework for the next two months of talks. The US maintains its primary objective of de-proliferation, aiming to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

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President Donald Trump warned Iranian leaders to adhere to the agreement, stating that failure to comply would result in the US resuming military action and continuing the destruction of the Islamic Republic.

More details are expected to emerge as the negotiation process unfolds.

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