CNN: Iran denies the signing timetable of the US-Iran agreement, stating that the terms are still not finalized

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Deep Tide TechFlow notice, on June 14, according to CNN, U.S. President Trump said that the U.S.-Iran agreement is planned to be signed on Sunday, and that after the signing the Strait of Hormuz will reopen. However, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps denied that there is a clear arrangement for a Sunday signing, and criticized the related timetable descriptions as too hasty, saying that the current agreement framework has not yet been finalized.

The report said U.S. officials indicated that if the agreement is reached, the signing will be completed online to reduce the risk of negotiation disruptions that could be caused by in-person meetings, and that the memorandum may launch a new 60-day round of negotiations to further refine implementation details.

At present, both sides still have clear disagreements on the core content of the agreement, involving key issues such as arrangements for Iran’s nuclear program, the issue of regional proxy forces, and the disposal of frozen assets. Overall, there remains substantial uncertainty about the progress of the agreement.

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