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Iran Announces Middle East Tour Ahead of US Memorandum Signing

Jun 15, 2026 08:18 AM CT Tehran, Iran diplomacy,iran,united-states,negotiations,middle-east

Summary

Iranian official Esmaeil Baghaei confirmed that an Iranian delegation will undertake a tour of the Middle East prior to signing a memorandum with the United States. This diplomatic maneuver suggests ongoing negotiations, potentially related to nuclear constraints or prisoner exchanges, which directly impacts the strategic posture between Iran and its adversaries, including Israel and the US.

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Detailed information about the tour will be announced after agreeing on all the details, Esmaeil Baghaei said

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Iran NEUTRAL

Announced a Middle East tour for its delegation before finalizing a memorandum with the US.

United States NEUTRAL

Identified as the counterparty for the upcoming memorandum signing.

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