πΈ A senior US official told The New York Times: "Iranian mediators and military officials confirmed that the Supreme Leader is satisfied with the agreement".
Iranian MP Mahmoud Nabavian said: "Upon reviewing the text of the agreement, I must state that, compared to the two previous versions, it is more damaging and Iran's concessions have also increased".
Iranian General Staff, Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, stated: "The world will soon hear the echo of our victory and resistance against the enemy".
Protesters gathered outside the Iranian Foreign Ministry in Tehran, chanting: "Death to Araqhchi, the dishonorable compromiser".
πΈ President Trump said a deal with Iran is scheduled to be signed tomorrow.
Trump stated: "Immediately after it is signed, the Hormuz Strait is OPEN TO ALL."
The president said the agreement would permanently prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and described it as the opposite of the Obama-era nuclear deal.
Trump also said no money would exchange hands under the agreement and warned that if the process collapses, the U.S. has βthe ultimate alternative.β
Trump stated: "My agreement with Iran is the exact opposite, a wall to no nuclear weapon! In fact, they no longer want a nuclear weapon, nor will they have one, either through purchase, development, or any other form of procurement. The deal is scheduled to get signed tomorrow, and immediately after it is signed, the Hormuz Strait is open to all".
πΈ Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is traveling to Geneva tonight to continue mediation efforts between the US and Iran, according to IRNA.
Dar said an electronic signing ceremony is scheduled for tomorrow as negotiations enter their final stage.
Axios reported that the US and Iran are expected to virtually sign a memorandum of understanding on Sunday, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, extending their ceasefire by 60 days, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and launching talks on Iran's nuclear program.
Officials said the virtual format is primarily due to logistical considerations.
πΈ The Iranian Foreign Ministry said: "The Islamabad memorandum of understanding focuses on ending the war at this stage without discussing the nuclear issue."
The ministry added: "The memorandum of understanding is not a final agreement with Washington, but an understanding that raises the main points of contention and confirms the end of the war."
Iran also stated that no signing is currently scheduled for tomorrow, though officials did not rule out a signing in the coming days.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry said: "Our negotiating team has no plans to travel to Geneva or any other location during the next two days".
Iranian Fars News Agency reported that President Trump is pushing for a Sunday signing despite Iranian officials maintaining that negotiations are not finalized and no signing is currently expected.
Fars added that some in Iran believe Trump is seeking a symbolic political achievement around his birthday.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry also stated: "We are in the final stages of taking our position on the memorandum of understanding, and most of the points have already been decided."
Officials added that Iranian authorities are currently meeting to discuss the memorandum.
The ministry further stated: "We do not confirm anything being circulated in the media regarding the details of the agreement's terms."
And: "The claim that we are very close to reaching an understanding with America is not new".
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