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There is a discrepancy in the signing schedule of the US-Iran Peace Agreement, Iran says it will not sign on Sunday.
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BlockBeats News, June 14th, according to The New York Times report, U.S. President Trump stated that the US-Iran agreement is expected to be signed on Sunday, and the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened immediately after the agreement takes effect. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghaei stated that the agreement will not be signed on Sunday, but it is not ruled out that it will be reached in the coming days.

The report stated that the US and Iran have not yet released the text of the agreement, and there is still a risk of the agreement falling through. According to the content of a memorandum of understanding previously disclosed by officials from both sides, Iran will reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the US will lift the blockade on Iranian ports, and the ceasefire reached in April will be extended by 60 days. During this period, both parties will engage in further negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program and US sanctions against Iran.

In addition, there is opposition to the agreement from the conservative factions within Iran. Fars, a media outlet affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, reported that there were protesters in Mashhad demanding the resignation of Foreign Minister Alaraghi, and two conservative MPs criticized the agreement, with one stating that the agreement would make Iran "a colony of the United States."

The New York Times cited two Iranian officials and a regional official as saying that the preliminary agreement includes ending the conflict, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, lifting the US blockade on Iranian ports, and initiating a 60-day negotiation on the nuclear issue. During this period, various front lines, including Lebanon, will maintain a ceasefire.

The report stated that the signing of the agreement is expected to be changed from the originally planned face-to-face ceremony to an electronic signature. Vice President Pence of the United States was originally planning to lead the delegation to sign the agreement, while on the Iranian side, Speaker and Chief Negotiator Kalibaf will lead the delegation. The agreement will also reiterate that Iran is not seeking to develop nuclear weapons, but key issues such as uranium enrichment stockpiles and the future of the nuclear program will be left to subsequent negotiations.

來源:BlockBeats

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