Trump signs MOU with Iran while dining at Versailles: White House
President Donald Trump on Wednesday physically signed the memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran that ends the war, a White House official said.
"On Sunday, the MOU was signed digitally by Vice President Vance and Speaker Ghalibaf and witnessed by President Trump. Now, it has been signed by President Trump and President Pezeshkian," a White House official said in a statement shared with ABC News.

A White House official, along with another source familiar, said this signing occurred during Trump's dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palace of Versailles on Wednesday.
A photo of the signed document was sent to Iran and mediating countries, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Later, the White House released a video on social media of Trump sitting next to Macron and signing a document. The caption stated: "President Donald J. Trump has SIGNED the Iran Memorandum of Understanding at Versailles in France. "
However, the White House has not publicly released the document.
On Monday, a senior White House official said that both Trump and Vance had already signed the MOU, but the administration did not publicly release the document at that time, either.
The White House did not immediately respond to ABC News when asked to clarify the discrepancy.
With Trump's signing, the agreement is "now in effect," a White House official confirmed -- which would mean that the Strait of Hormuz could open.
The White House did not immediately answer ABC News when asked whether the strait is now open.
-ABC News' Chris Boccia and Isabella Murray




