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Iran, US presidents officially sign MoU to end war: foreign ministry
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- Iran says agreement is formal, obligations started.
- US officials say the signing ended the conflict, activated the MoU.
- Trump signed a hard copy, with a digital version sent to Iran and mediators.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced that a historic geopolitical agreement has been reached, confirming that the presidents of the United States and Iran have officially executed a digital memorandum of understanding to halt regional hostilities.
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei declared that the agreement has achieved full legal authority.
"The text of the memorandum of understanding has been officially signed by the presidents of America and Iran," Baghaei stated, noting that both nations mutually decided to utilize a secure digital signing mechanism to expedite the peace process. "The memorandum of understanding is now completely official because America and Iran have signed it."
The completion of the signing ceremony triggers immediate maritime operational changes in the Persian Gulf.
Baghaei confirmed that Iran’s highly anticipated reciprocal obligations to stabilize global trade routes are no longer on hold.
"Our commitments regarding the Strait of Hormuz were set to begin after the signing of the memorandum of understanding," the spokesperson emphasized. "Our commitments regarding the Strait of Hormuz have now begun because the memorandum of understanding has been officially signed."
Versailles dinner signature
Parallel reports from senior American officials independently verified the rapid diplomatic breakthrough, confirming to Axios that the United States and Iran executed a war-ending electronic agreement on Wednesday evening.
According to top White House aides, the bilateral memorandum of understanding has bypassed traditional diplomatic delays and has officially entered into immediate effect, effectively bringing an end to the active military conflict.
Axios revealed that the final American authorization occurred under remarkable diplomatic circumstances in France.
US President Donald Trump personally signed a physical copy of the strategic framework document while attending a private dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron at the historic Palace of Versailles.
Immediately following the President's signature, US officials digitized the document, transmitting a verified photograph of the fully executed agreement directly to the Iranian government and the designated international nations acting as neutral mediators.
According to senior administration sources, this digital exchange finalized the mutual ratification process, instantly activating the binding operational terms of the ceasefire across all designated operational theaters.



