The source linked to Iran has published what it says is the full draft terms of a US-Iran memorandum of understanding. The text lists six clauses: Iran opens the Strait of Hormuz, the US lifts its naval siege, a 60-day negotiation period opens, Tehran pledges not to produce or acquire nuclear weapons, the US removes oil-sale sanctions for a defined period, and Washington pledges no new sanctions until a final deal, according to the channel's post at 13:12 Jerusalem.
At 13:12 Jerusalem, the source with reported ties to Iranian sources published what it represents as the full text of a draft US-Iran memorandum of understanding. The channel's six-point text closely mirrors earlier reports of an emerging framework. It includes explicit Iranian pledges not to produce or acquire nuclear weapons, a US commitment to lift the naval siege on Iranian ports, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran, a 60-day negotiation window, removal of US oil sanctions for a set period, and a pledge from Washington to refrain from new sanctions until a final deal is concluded.
This publication follows a series of reports The Zioneer has tracked through the day. At 08:39 President Trump stated the US and Iran were close to a 60-day ceasefire deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz. A senior Iranian official told Reuters at 13:12 that the MOU would include release of $25 billion in frozen assets and temporary oil sanctions relief. The channel's post — published at the same timestamp as the Reuters dispatch — is the first to print a full clause-by-clause text attributed to the MOU itself. The document's status remains unverified by any official US or Iranian government spokesperson.
4 developments
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- StrongIranian Mehr News Agency publishes second confirmed leak of 14-article draft US-Iran MOU
- StrongAbu Ali Express publishes Iran's 14-article draft US-Iran agreement claims
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