Draft US-Iran Deal Outlines Ceasefire, Nuclear Curbs
The draft would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, release frozen Iranian assets and begin 60-day talks on a final deal, CNN reported.
- Bloomberg News and Al Arabiya English published a leaked memorandum of understanding between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran, expected to be signed at a ceremony in Switzerland on Friday.
- The draft outlines two phases to reach a final agreement within 60 days, mandating an immediate ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon, and requiring reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
- Under Articles 4, 5, 10 and 11, the United States would lift naval blockades and issue waivers for Iranian oil exports, alongside a $300 billion reconstruction fund formulated within 60 days.
- Critics argue the document offers substantial economic concessions to Tehran with minimal verifiable return, as analysts criticize the extensive sanctions relief provided before securing permanent nuclear commitments.
- Negotiators have a 60-day window to translate this memorandum into a final agreement, a period extendable by mutual consent, though observers remain skeptical the United States will succeed in this framework.
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How to read the US-Iran draft agreement: Big commitments from Washington, not from Tehran
Now that CNN has received a full text of the draft agreement between the US and Iran, we can begin to more fairly assess its merits. Of course, before the White House officially releases a text, what CNN received may not be final or could change. But we now know enough to assess the terms, and I’ll try my best to do so.
Trump warns of renewed military action despite expected Iran agreement
Damascus, June 17 (SANA) U.S. President Donald Trump said Washington could resume military action against Iran if future negotiations fail, despite an expected memorandum of understanding aimed at extending a ceasefire and creating conditions for broader talks between the two sides. Speaking at the G7 summit in Evian, France, Trump described the anticipated memorandum as a “good, strong agreement” but stressed that it would not constitute a fina…
Donald Trump feels how everyone around him congratulates him on the peace agreement with Iran, but the memorandum of understanding, which will be signed this Friday in Switzerland as a first step to a deeper pact, is a 14-point "generic" text with a "vague" language, as some media such as CNN or Bloomberg have advanced this Wednesday. Among the most critical clauses of the document are the reopening of Ormuz's narrow strategy and the application…
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kang Hoon-sang = Iran's Tasnim News reported that the contents of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the U.S. and Iran, which Bloomberg claimed to have obtained and disclosed, are inaccurate...

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