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Iranian FM spokesman lists additional MoU clauses: US blockade lift, Hormuz opening, sanctions relief

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Iranian FM spokesman lists additional MoU clauses: US blockade lift, Hormuz opening, sanctions relief

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TL;DR

An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman specified additional articles in the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, citing Article 4 (lifting the US blockade), Article 5 (opening the Strait of Hormuz), Article 10 (removing sanctions on Iranian oil), and Article 11 (unfreezing Iranian assets), according to N12 journalist Tomer Almog.

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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Sunday that the memorandum of understanding with the United States includes key provisions beyond what was previously disclosed. According to N12 journalist Tomer Almog, the spokesman listed Article 4 — lifting the American blockade; Article 5 — opening the Strait of Hormuz; Article 10 — removing sanctions on Iranian oil exports; and Article 11 — unfreezing Iranian assets.

The Zioneer has previously reported sections 10–14 of the MoU as published by N12's Amit Segal, which included nuclear status quo, sanctions exemptions, and asset release. Other reports cited the Wall Street Journal on immediate oil sanctions relief. The new list adds details on the blockade and Hormuz openings not specified in earlier disclosures.

The remarks come as the framework, reportedly agreed in Islamabad, faces scrutiny from Israel and regional allies. The detailed articles have not been independently confirmed by US or Western sources.

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