Iranian parliamentarian Boroujerdi described the 14-article US-Iran MOU as highly favorable to Iran, claiming the U.S. was forced to comply due to the World Cup and congressional elections. He said the first test of implementation will be Iranian ships moving beyond the naval blockade, and cited U.S. recognition of Iran's 'resistance front' as a strategic ally among Tehran's key achievements.
Iranian parliamentarian Ebrahim Boroujerdi, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, stated Tuesday evening that the 14-article Memorandum of Understanding between Iran and the United States is a very important document that "largely satisfies" Iran's interests. Boroujerdi claimed that the U.S. is compelled to comply with its commitments in part due to the World Cup and the U.S. congressional elections. He identified the first sign of implementation as Iranian vessels moving beyond the naval blockade. Boroujerdi also asserted that a key Iranian achievement in the MOU is what he described as U.S. recognition of Iran's 'resistance front' as a strategic ally of Tehran. He specifically noted that the first article of the MOU — a commitment not to attack Lebanon — implies U.S. acknowledgment of Lebanon as a crucial link in the resistance front chain, and that President Trump accepted this.
Senior Iranian officials and state-aligned media have previously published accounts of the 14-article draft, which includes terms such as a lifting of the naval blockade, a $300 billion rehabilitation fund, and a 60-day negotiation period that reportedly excludes Iran's missile program. As The Zioneer has reported, the draft remains unverified by U.S. or Israeli officials, and the scope of actual U.S. concessions versus Iranian commitments remains a point of contention. Boroujerdi's remarks align with Tehran's public framing of the framework as a comprehensive victory.
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