The Saudi channel Al-Arabiya has published what it describes as the full text of the Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran, according to the outlet's report. The document has been shared widely on social media and by Iranian outlets in recent days, but remains unverified by US or Israeli officials.
The Saudi English-language channel Al-Arabiya has published what it says is the full text of a Memorandum of Understanding between the US and Iran, adding another media outlet to the list of those circulating the draft. The document—described as a 14-article framework—was first reported by Iran's Mehr News Agency earlier this week, with overlapping versions later appearing via the Abu Ali Express channel and Iranian political sources.
The draft terms as carried by Al-Arabiya reportedly include an immediate halt to hostilities across all fronts including Lebanon, a US commitment not to interfere in Iran's internal affairs, and the lifting of the naval blockade within 30 days. The document also reportedly mentions a $300 billion rehabilitation fund and a 60-day negotiation window that explicitly excludes Iran's missile program and support for regional allies.
As The Zioneer reported over the past week, multiple unverified versions of the MOU have circulated since June 9, with diplomatic reactions from Qatar and Pakistan, and a statement from President Trump that he may read the text aloud at a press conference. The draft remains unconfirmed by Washington, Jerusalem, or Tehran.
3 developments
- StrongIranian Mehr News Agency publishes second confirmed leak of 14-article draft US-Iran MOU
- StrongAmichai Stein (i24NEWS): Published draft of US-Iran MOU includes ceasefire in Lebanon, $300bn reconstruction plan
- DevelopingUS official: MOU covers 'the entire region, including Lebanon,' confident Israel will join
- StrongAbu Ali Express publishes Iran's 14-article draft US-Iran agreement claims
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