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Iranian state media publishes full 14-article text of draft US-Iran agreement

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Iranian state media publishes full 14-article text of draft US-Iran agreement

Primary source Internal intake · 8 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 02:04

TL;DR

The semi-official Mehr News Agency published what it says is the full, 14-article draft text of a US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding, including a permanent cessation of hostilities on all fronts, the lifting of the naval blockade within 30 days, a $300 billion reconstruction fund, and a 60-day final negotiation period that would exclude Iran's missile program and support for regional allies from discussion, according to the report at 02:03 Jerusalem.

01 · THE DISPATCH

At 02:03 Jerusalem Monday, Iran's semi-official Mehr News Agency published what it describes as the full, signed draft text of a Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran, containing 14 articles that frame the most maximalist version of the emergent diplomatic framework yet released in public — including a 60-day final negotiation period explicitly excluding Iran's missile program and support for regional allies from discussion.

This publication follows a rapid sequence of reports overnight. At 00:24 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported that Iran had published a 14-article draft, followed by i24NEWS reporting Iranian demands for a $300 billion compensation fund and the full exclusion of missile programs and proxies from talks. By 00:39 and 01:27 Jerusalem, The Zioneer confirmed President Trump had authorized the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and announced the completion of a peace deal. The Mehr text adds structural detail — a $300 billion U.S.-led reconstruction fund, full lifting of the blockade within 30 days, and release of $24 billion in frozen funds — that goes beyond U.S. characterizations.

As The Zioneer reported earlier, a U.S. official outlined five principles on Saturday (00:46 Jerusalem) focused on nuclear dismantlement and asset release, and Pakistan published full MOU terms on Friday including a $300 billion compensation fund and the exclusion of Iran's missile program. The U.S. and Iranian versions have consistently diverged on the scope of sanctions relief and the status of Iran's regional proxy network.

The draft's status remains unconfirmed by U.S. or independent officials — it is not clear whether the Mehr document represents a signed agreement, a negotiating position, or a deliberate leak by Tehran aimed at locking in terms before final talks conclude.

02 · How it developed

5 developments

  1. Latest

    Draft includes $300 billion rehabilitation fund and 60-day negotiation period.

  2. Iranian media publishes full 14-article text including 60-day final negotiation period.

  3. Iran demands $300 billion compensation and excludes missile program from negotiations

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