According to Al Arabiya, the full text of the US-Iran nuclear agreement has been published. Iran reiterates its commitment to never produce nuclear weapons. Both sides agree to maintain the nuclear status quo until a final agreement is reached — Iran will not expand its nuclear program, and the US will not impose new sanctions or reinforce its forces in the region. The document follows a memorandum of understanding whose full text was published earlier today, as The Zioneer previously reported.
Al Arabiya has published what it says is the full text of the US-Iran nuclear agreement, building on the memorandum of understanding whose text was released earlier today (The Zioneer, 12:38 Jerusalem).
The document states: "The Islamic Republic of Iran reaffirms that it will never produce nuclear weapons. The Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States have agreed that the issue of enriched material and all other nuclear issues that the parties agree upon, including Iran's nuclear needs, will be adequately addressed within the framework of a final agreement; the final agreement will confirm the provisions of this article."
Until a final deal is reached, both sides agree to maintain the status quo: Iran will not expand its nuclear program, and the US will not impose new sanctions or reinforce its military posture in the region. The text includes no explicit mention of Iran's uranium enrichment or stockpile levels beyond the general framework.
This follows several days of rapid negotiation developments. On Sunday, a senior Iranian official told Reuters that Tehran would keep the nuclear status quo until a final deal. On Monday, Prime Minister Netanyahu declared that Iran will not obtain nuclear weapons "with or without a deal," preserving Israel's freedom of action. Earlier today, the full MOU text published by Bloomberg revealed a broader framework including Strait of Hormuz reopening and sanctions relief.
The emerging agreement signals a potential de-escalation in the nuclear standoff, though Israeli officials and intelligence assessments have publicly expressed skepticism about Tehran's long-term intentions. The exact status of ratification or signing remains unconfirmed by official US or Iranian channels at this stage.
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