US Draft Peace Deal with Iran Includes '$300 Billion' Reconstruction Fund as Trump Withholds Final Signature
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US Draft Peace Deal with Iran Includes '$300 Billion' Reconstruction Fund as Trump Withholds Final Signature
A draft memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran has been reported to include a proposed $300 billion (£223.6bn) postwar fund for Iran. The New York Times reported that the proposal has been described differently by each side at the table — with an Iranian official calling it a 'reconstruction programme,' while two diplomats familiar with the latest draft referred to it as an international 'investment fund' that the United State…
NYT: Peace Plan Includes $300B in Reparations for Iran. Trump Meets With Advisors.
Trump met with his advisors at the White House today, but did not accept the plan, which includes funding a reconstruction program for Iran. ... The post NYT: Peace Plan Includes $300B in Reparations for Iran. Trump Meets With Advisors. appeared first on The New American.
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Lim Soo-jung = As the U.S. and Iran continue last-minute negotiations to conclude a 'Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Ending the War,' the Donald Trump administration...
US to Pay $300 Billion in W@r Damages If Trump Approves 2-Month Truce
Reports indicate that a proposed peace framework between the United States and Iran may include a substantial $300 billion reconstruction and investment package aimed at supporting Iran’s economy and infrastructure. The reported initiative is said to be part of a broader temporary truce agreement that could remain in effect for an initial period of two months while diplomatic efforts continue. According to sources familiar with the discussions, …
US to Pay Iran $300 Billion in War Damages If Trump Approves 2-Month Truce
The latest US-Iran peace framework includes a massive $300 billion reconstruction package for Iran, according to details published by The New York Times. The reconstruction initiative is being structured as an international “investment fund” that would be facilitated by the United States as part of a settlement arrangement. The proposal surfaced alongside Iranian demands for reparations in exchange for ending the war. The draft framework outline…
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