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Donald Trump Reportedly Signed Personal Agreement with Iran in Versailles
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Donald Trump Reportedly Signed Personal Agreement with Iran in Versailles

From Rzeczpospolita · () Polish

Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A report claims Donald Trump personally signed an agreement with Iran in Versailles, aiming for an immediate and lasting end to military operations.
  • The alleged agreement includes mutual respect for sovereignty, non-interference in internal affairs, and a commitment to negotiate a final accord within 60 days.
  • Key provisions involve the US lifting maritime blockades and sanctions on Iran, and Iran facilitating safe passage for commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

A document purports that Donald Trump, representing the United States, personally signed an agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran in Versailles. The core objective of this accord is to declare an immediate and permanent cessation of military operations across all fronts, including in Lebanon.

Both nations reportedly commit to refraining from initiating any war or military operations against each other. They also pledge to abstain from the threat or use of force and to ensure the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Lebanon. The agreement aims to confirm a lasting end to the war on all fronts and address other provisions outlined within the document.

Furthermore, the United States and Iran reportedly agree to respect each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and to avoid interfering in the internal affairs of the other nation. A timeline of a maximum of 60 days, with the possibility of mutual extension, is set for negotiating and reaching a final agreement.

Significant economic measures are also detailed. The United States is said to commit to lifting the maritime blockade and all disruptions against Iran within 30 days of the MOU's signing. Additionally, the US would withdraw its forces from Iran's vicinity within 30 days after the final agreement. Iran, in turn, would prepare for the safe passage of commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, with full restoration of traffic within 30 days. The US also pledges to work with regional partners on a reconstruction and economic development plan for Iran, valued at a minimum of $300 billion, with required licenses and waivers for financial transactions to be granted.

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Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.