US and Iran Potential Deal Signing Ceremony in Geneva

Geneva, Switzerland. A potential deal signing ceremony between America and Iran is likely to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, diplomatic sources have said.

CNN has reported this, citing three sources. According to the sources, US Vice President J.D. Vance may also participate in the ceremony.

US President Donald Trump had claimed on Thursday that a great deal with Iran was nearing, indicating that a formal agreement could be reached in a few days.

However, the Iranian side has not yet officially confirmed any agreement. According to two diplomatic sources, the signing ceremony to be held in Geneva will actually be the beginning of the implementation phase of the agreement, where detailed discussions regarding the implementation of the agreement will be advanced.

The ceremony may be held next week near the G-7 summit in France, where the US President and the US delegation will also participate.

Several sources have named the proposed agreement document as 'Islamabad Declaration'. This naming is said to recognize the contribution of Pakistan, which has been playing the role of mediator.

However, this name and the nature of the agreement have not been officially confirmed. According to diplomatic sources, although Geneva is the main option, Vienna in Austria is also under consideration as a potential location.

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