Sources indicate that the US-Iran memorandum of understanding may be named the "Islamabad Declaration," and the signing ceremony is expected to be held in Geneva.

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PANews reported on June 12, citing CNN, that three sources familiar with the matter revealed the signing ceremony for the US-Iran memorandum of understanding is most likely to be held in Geneva, Switzerland. US President Trump announced a "great reconciliation plan" aimed at ending the war in Iran on Thursday, stating it would be finalized within days. He indicated the signing ceremony is expected to take place soon in Europe, with Vice President Vance in attendance. However, Iranian officials have not confirmed any agreement has been reached. Two sources familiar with the diplomatic negotiations indicated that Geneva—not far from where Trump and the US delegation will attend the G7 summit in France next week—is the likely location. One source stated that the signing ceremony will mark the "second phase" of diplomatic negotiations, with all parties working to implement the memorandum of understanding. Several other sources said the memorandum is named the "Islamabad Declaration" to acknowledge Pakistan's key role in the mediation. However, nothing is finalized yet. An Iranian source revealed that Vienna, the capital of Austria, is also among the potential locations.

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