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Iran is currently conducting a review process to make a final decision regarding a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to end the war with the United States, Iran's Fars News Agency reported.
An insider close to the negotiation team told Fars News Agency that "Iran has not yet announced a final decision on the proposed MOU," adding that "political, legal, and technical reviews of the text of the memorandum are still underway."
According to sources familiar with the matter, discussions regarding various aspects of the proposal are continuing among working-level experts and decision-makers, and relevant ministries and agencies are very carefully evaluating the political, legal, and technical implications of the matter.
Meanwhile, Reuters and local media reported that a Qatari negotiation team, acting as mediators, arrived in Tehran, the capital of Iran, earlier today to facilitate a deal.
Leaders from the United States and the mediating party, Pakistan, expect that a "framework agreement" to end the war between the two countries, which has lasted for more than three months, will be officially signed later today.
However, as hardline protesters within Iran are strongly opposing the move and raising their voices in dissent, the Iranian government remains cautious and reserved regarding the timing of the signing.
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