The source linked to Iran has published a list of terms it attributes to an emerging US-Iran agreement: a 60-day ceasefire including Lebanon, Iran lifting the threat on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, the US lifting its siege on Iranian ports, and negotiations toward a final deal on nuclear restrictions, according to the post at 09:15 Jerusalem. The report follows earlier disclosures by journalist Yaron Abrams and confirmation by President Trump of an imminent framework.
The source identified as connected to Iranian sources posted the full draft terms of the emerging US-Iran agreement on Saturday morning, repeating the core elements that have been circulating since Friday.
The post lists five components: a 60-day ceasefire that includes an end to hostilities in Lebanon; Iran's removal of its threat against shipping crossing the Strait of Hormuz, allowing free movement on the trade route; the US lifting its siege on Iranian ports; and the two sides entering negotiations on a final agreement centered on restrictions on Iran's nuclear program and uranium handling.
This is the first time an Iran-leaning channel has published the terms verbatim, adding a new layer of sourcing to what was previously attributed to Israeli journalist Yaron Abrams's report at 07:27 Jerusalem on Friday and confirmed hours later by President Trump at 08:39. The channel's post carries no official US or Iranian government stamp, and no Israeli official has commented on this specific version of the text. The terms remain unverified by independent Israeli or US sources.
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