US Vice President Vance will lead the American delegation for the in-person signing of the US-Iran peace agreement, President Donald Trump announced. In media interviews, Vance confirmed that the peace agreement was digitally signed on Sunday and its full text is expected to be made public later this week.
The agreement marks a significant diplomatic breakthrough between the United States and Iran, following months of negotiations. Trump emphasized the importance of the in-person ceremony, which will formalize the deal and underscore the commitment of both nations to lasting peace in West Asia.
Vance stated that the digital signing was a necessary step to expedite the process, but the in-person event will allow for further discussions on implementation and monitoring mechanisms. The full text of the agreement is anticipated to include provisions on nuclear non-proliferation, regional security, and economic cooperation.
This development has drawn international attention, with world leaders expressing cautious optimism. The US-Iran deal is seen as a potential game-changer for stability in the Middle East, though details remain under wraps until the official release.



