JD Vance Says U.S.-Iran Deal Was Digitally Signed Ahead of Friday Ceremony
U.S. Vice President JD Vance said in an interview with ABC that the agreement with Iran has already been digitally signed by both sides. He added that the formal signing ceremony will still take place on Friday.
Vance’s comments indicate the deal is already in effect in digital form, even though the public ceremony has not yet occurred. The article does not specify the deal’s contents, where the ceremony will be held, or who will attend.
The key point, according to Vance, is that the signatures have already been completed electronically by both parties, and Friday’s event will serve as the official ceremony rather than the moment the agreement is first finalized.
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