Iran and U.S. Sign Digital MoU in Islamabad, Finalizing War-Ending Deal
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In a historic move, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and U.S. President Joe Biden signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) digitally in Islamabad, marking the culmination of a war-ending agreement.
The signing took place in Islamabad, with both leaders participating remotely. The MoU, signed electronically, signifies the formal conclusion of negotiations that have been ongoing for months.
The agreement follows a series of diplomatic efforts aimed at ending hostilities, though the source does not detail the specific terms of the deal.
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