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The Iranian Foreign Minister announced the possible signing of a memorandum with the United States in the coming days.

Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi: memorandum with the United States may be signed in the coming days
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on June 12 that the signing of a memorandum on the settlement of the conflict with the United States could take place in the coming days and, at the first stage, take place in a remote digital format.

"As soon as the last stages of negotiations are completed, the agreement will be signed and announced. At the first stage, the signing will take place remotely in digital format. This may happen in the next few days," he said on state television, according to TASS.

He also noted that Iran is ready to "dilute" highly enriched uranium, but only on its territory. According to Araghchi, Tehran's position on uranium enriched to the level of 60% is that its dilution is possible only within the country if the other side agrees to it.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said earlier in the day that the United States and Iran had agreed on the final text of the peace agreement. According to him, Islamabad is currently working closely with Washington and Tehran to complete the negotiation process. The politician noted that a campaign of disinformation of the negotiations by those who want to disrupt the agreement continues in the information environment.

On the same day, the Mehr agency published a draft memorandum, which consists of 14 points. According to the document, the United States must present a plan to restore Iran's economy worth at least $300 billion, and the final negotiations between the parties will focus on nuclear and economic issues without discussing Tehran's missile program.

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