DID Press: Iranian and US Presidents signed a digital memorandum in the early hours of Thursday aimed at formally ending the conflict between the two countries, according to the account provided in the source text. The development is being described by its supporters as a major political milestone and a formal conclusion to hostilities.

Following months of military confrontation, battlefield pressure, and intensive negotiations, the agreement was reportedly finalized. According to the text, U.S. President Donald Trump announced after a dinner meeting with Emmanuel Macron at the Palace of Versailles that a memorandum ending the war with Iran had been signed. Iranian authorities subsequently confirmed the development, according to the report.
The text states that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Trump signed the memorandum remotely in digital form. The document reportedly declares the formal end of the conflict and establishes a framework for follow-up negotiations and post-war security arrangements.
According to the source, the agreement includes provisions related to Iran’s territorial integrity, a complete halt to military operations against Iran, and mechanisms intended to prevent future hostilities.
Analysts cited in the text argue that the outcome reflects a combination of negotiations, military developments, and shifting regional dynamics that shaped the final framework of the agreement.