Iran and US move closer to peace agreement: deal could come within days

Iran and US move closer to peace agreement: deal could come within days

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced on Friday that a draft peace agreement with the US will be signed remotely within the coming days. A senior Trump administration official confirmed that the US is 80-85% confident in concluding the agreement.

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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on Friday, 13 June 2026, that a draft peace agreement between Iran and the United States will be signed remotely and could take place within the coming days following final document preparation.

A senior representative of the Trump administration clarified in turn that the US is 80-85% confident in concluding the agreement. The Trump administration has conducted intensive negotiations with Iran in recent weeks with the aim of ending the military conflict between the two countries.

The signing expected within the coming days would take place remotely, suggesting that the parties will not meet in person but will use digital channels. This represents a significant diplomatic development, given the long and tense relationship between the two countries.

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