Trump says US-Iran agreement will be signed today

US President Donald Trump has said that an agreement to end the fighting between the US and Iran is scheduled to be signed today, as Iran cast doubt on time.
In a post on social networks, Trump said the Hormuz Strait, a key maritime route, will be “open to all” as soon as the deal is reached.
On Saturday, Pakistan, a key mediator, also said the agreement “was most likely to be finalised within 24 hours and that they were “prepared for electronic signature”, writes BBC, Periscope broadcast.
In front of Trump's comments, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei voiced caution about the timetable, saying: “will have to wait and see the exact date of signing the memorandum of understanding, though it will not be tomorrow”.
In a post on the Social Truth last night, Trump wrote: “The agreement is scheduled to be signed tomorrow, and immediately after its signing, the Hormuz Strait is available to everyone, said Trump.











