Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed optimism regarding an impending peace agreement between Iran and the United States. Speaking to Iranian state television on Friday evening, Araghchi stated that the deal would be finalized and announced immediately upon completion of the final negotiation stages. He detailed the signing process, noting that it would initially occur digitally, with both parties signing remotely before a joint announcement of the finalized agreement.
The minister expressed high confidence that this process could take place within the coming days. A key component of the proposed agreement between Tehran and Washington involves the removal of the U.S.-imposed blockade on Iranian ports, according to Araghchi. He emphasized that the maritime blockade must be lifted in its entirety, positioning this action as the foundational first step of the accord.
These statements come amid heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, where the U.S. has reported shooting down several Iranian drones. The anticipated agreement aims to resolve significant geopolitical tensions, with the lifting of the port blockade being central to the proposed framework for normalizing relations between the two nations.
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