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The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to end the war after 106 days of conflict. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) is scheduled to be signed in Geneva, Switzerland, on the 19th, with speculation rising that President Trump may attend the ceremony.
Park Won-gyeong reports.
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced around 6:30 a.m. today (June 15) KST that the agreement to end the war with Iran has been finalized.
President Trump explained that "immediately following the signing of the peace agreement, the Strait of Hormuz will be fully opened without tolls, and the U.S. naval blockade of Iran will be lifted."
U.S. lead negotiator Vice President J.D. Vance emphasized that the agreement ensures Iran will be blocked from possessing nuclear weapons.
[Vance / U.S. Vice President (Fox News Interview): Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, and they will not be able to develop, procure, or attempt to purchase nuclear weapons.]
Iran also stated that it had discussed the final text of the MOU for nearly 15 hours in Tehran with a delegation from Qatar, the mediating country, and that the agreement was reached after this text was accepted.
Iran emphasized that this agreement results in a permanent ceasefire across all fronts, including Lebanon, the stronghold of the pro-Iranian militant group Hezbollah.
[Kazem Gharibabadi / Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister: This memorandum of understanding was signed despite our complete distrust of our enemies.]
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who has been mediating the negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, stated that the signing ceremony is scheduled to take place in Switzerland on the 19th.
It is reported that both the U.S. and Iranian sides will hold working-level meetings in Doha, Qatar, to prepare for the official signing ceremony.
U.S. Vice President Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf are expected to attend the signing ceremony as representatives, and Vice President Vance mentioned the possibility of President Trump's attendance.
President Trump had hoped to reach the agreement by his 80th birthday on June 14 (U.S. time), but the process faced a crisis of collapse when Israel launched another airstrike on Beirut, the capital of Lebanon.
Vice President Vance explained that the agreement was made possible because the U.S. communicated with Iran after detecting signs that Tehran was preparing missile retaliation against Israel, and successfully persuaded them to hold off.
Ultimately, The New York Times assessed that Israel's airstrike on Lebanon actually accelerated the final agreement and resulted in a favorable outcome for Iran.
(Video Editing: Choi Jin-hwa)
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End of War Agreement Reached After 106 Days; Signing Ceremony in Geneva on the 19th
By Park Won-gyeong | Jun 15, 2026
