US President Donald Trump has claimed that the US-Iran deal has been completed and will be formally signed on Friday in Geneva, Switzerland. Trump said the US delegation will be led by Vice President J.D. Vance. A US official told the New York Times that Trump, J.D. Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf have digitally signed the agreement. However, the full draft of the agreement has not yet been made public. Trump said that the document will be released after Friday. Media reports claim that a 14-point preliminary draft has been prepared between the two countries on which further technical level talks will take place. Some reports suggest that Iran may receive a package of around Rs 28 trillion in economic aid, however, it is yet to be officially confirmed. The US president made it clear that Iran will get relief from the sanctions only if it complies with all the terms of the agreement. The US has denied any immediate economic relief. Israel's national security minister Ben Katz also said that Israel has not cleared the deal.
Trump Announces Completion of US-Iran Deal Ahead of Formal Signing in Geneva
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