The United States and Iran have formally signed a previously negotiated agreement, as confirmed by Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei and corroborated by US officials via Axios. The agreement was signed electronically, foregoing an initially planned in-person signing ceremony in Switzerland on Friday. Details of the agreement’s specific terms have not been immediately released, but it is being presented as a potential resolution to ongoing regional tensions. This development marks a significant shift in the relationship between the two nations, which have experienced prolonged conflict and distrust. The agreement’s impact on regional stability and international relations remains to be seen, pending further clarification of its provisions. Both sides appear to be signaling a desire to de-escalate hostilities.