Iran and U.S. Presidents Sign Islamabad MoU Digitally, Ending War
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In Islamabad, the presidents of Iran and the United States signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) digitally, marking the finalization of a deal to end the conflict.
The agreement was signed in the capital city of Pakistan, with both leaders participating in a virtual ceremony. The MoU was described as a comprehensive peace accord, though specific terms were not disclosed in the brief announcement.
The signing follows a series of diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving the ongoing hostilities between the two nations, with Islamabad serving as the neutral venue for the historic agreement.
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