An agreement on a Memorandum of Understanding between Iran and the United States was signed, journalist Amichai Stein (i24NEWS) reports. The text of a 14-article draft had been published hours earlier by Iran's Mehr News Agency. No official confirmation has been issued by Washington or Tehran.
Journalist Amichai Stein (i24NEWS) reports that a Memorandum of Understanding between Tehran and Washington has been signed. The report comes hours after Iran's semi-official Mehr News Agency published a 14-article draft of the agreement, as The Zioneer covered earlier. The leaked draft included terms such as a permanent ceasefire on all fronts — including Lebanon — a U.S. commitment of non-interference, lifting the naval blockade within 30 days, a $300 billion rehabilitation fund, and a 60-day negotiation period that reportedly excludes Iran's missile program and support for regional allies. Neither the U.S. nor Iranian governments have officially confirmed the signing. The report by Stein cites a single source, and the exact terms and status of the agreement remain unverified by independent parties.
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