Svmuu News: According to a report by CCTV News, U.S. President Donald Trump stated on June 13 (local time) that the United States and Iran are scheduled to sign an agreement on the 14th, and that the Strait of Hormuz will be opened immediately following the signing of the agreement.The Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on the 13th stating that Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dar held a telephone conversation with Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Faisal that day. The e-signing ceremony for the relevant agreement between the U.S. and Iran is scheduled to take place on the 14th. However, Iranian officials have indicated that the specific timing of the memorandum’s signing remains to be determined. Behind-the-scenes sources said that U.S. officials and mediators from multiple countries have confirmed the signing will take place online, primarily due to logistical and scheduling considerations. One key reason is a scheduling conflict with Vice President Vance, who is leading the U.S. negotiating team.Although Vance is leading the negotiations, attending an in-person signing ceremony would prevent him from returning to the U.S. before departing for France on the 14th to attend the G7 summit at Donald Trump. Therefore, to ensure the smooth progression of the U.S. delegation’s key itinerary, all parties ultimately agreed to conduct the signing online. (Red Star News)