Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and his US counterpart, Donald Trump, digitally signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the two countries on ending the conflict, said Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei on early Thursday.
In an interview with state-run IRIB TV, Baghaei said that the signing was originally scheduled for an in-person ceremony in Switzerland on Friday.
“But during the past 24 hours, we looked into this further and concluded that the better option is for the text to be signed virtually by the two countries’ presidents,” he added.
Baghaei explained that digital signatures by both countries’ highest-ranking officials would raise “the costs of violating it.”
He also noted that holding a ceremony is “not very appropriate.”
Baghaei confirmed that the second phase of negotiations between Iran and the United States is set to begin in Switzerland on Friday, though he added that “we will have to see what outcome the parties will reach through mediators in the coming hours.”
The spokesperson emphasized that for Iran, a ceasefire in Lebanon was and is as important as the truce in Iran.
Iranian, US presidents sign peace MoU digitally