Iran’s Araqchi Says US Deal Would Be Announced After Remote Signing
Summary
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said any agreement with the US would be signed remotely by both sides before being formally announced if negotiations reach the final stage.
- President Donald Trump previously said the two countries had effectively reached an agreement and could sign it this weekend or early next week.
- Market participants focused on Araqchi’s mention of the signing procedure, seeing the two sides as close to a final agreement, though uncertainty could persist until the deal is formally concluded.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said any agreement with the US would be signed remotely by both sides before being formally announced if negotiations reach the final stage.
Speaking on June 12, Araqchi said, “Once the final stage of negotiations is completed, both sides will sign the agreement remotely and then make an official announcement.”
His remarks came amid growing speculation that a deal between Washington and Tehran is close.
President Donald Trump said earlier that the two countries had effectively reached an agreement and could sign it this weekend or early next week.
Iran’s government, however, has maintained that no final decision has been made.
The Foreign Ministry said a draft agreement remains under review and that an official announcement would come after the relevant authorities reach a final conclusion.
Market participants focused on Araqchi’s reference to the signing procedure, viewing it as a sign that the two sides are close to a final agreement.
Still, uncertainty may persist until a deal is formally concluded, with work on the final wording and internal approval procedures still outstanding.


JH Kim
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