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Trump expects to sign a deal with Iran on Sunday, but Tehran may want to avoid giving him a gift on his birthday
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A memorandum of understanding that ends the Iran war and reopens the Strait of Hormuz could be imminent, after weeks of dashed hopes and on-again, off-again talks.
Key facts
- Eurasia Group analyst Gregory Brew agreed, and also quipped, “Seems fitting that this should serve as the endgame
- President Donald Trump insisted on Saturday that he will sign a deal on Sunday, which also happens to be his 80th birthday
- That came after Pakistan’s prime minister said earlier on Saturday that an agreement is closer than “ever before” and expected it to be finalized within 24 hours
- But Tehran pushed back, with its Fars News Agency denying that anything will be signed on Sunday and instead dismissing “Trump’s strange insistence” for that day
Summary
But the timing of an MOU could emerge as a last-minute snag. President Donald Trump insisted on Saturday that he will sign a deal on Sunday, which also happens to be his 80th birthday. That came after Pakistan’s prime minister said earlier on Saturday that an agreement is closer than “ever before” and expected it to be finalized within 24 hours. Pakistan, which has served as a mediator between the U.S. and Iran, is preparing for an electronic signing, followed immediately by technical-level talks next week.