A memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States has been signed, diplomatic correspondent Amichai Stein (i24NEWS) reports this morning. The report follows publication of a 14-article draft by Iran's Mehr News Agency hours earlier. There is no official confirmation yet from Washington or Tehran.
The memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington marks the most significant formal diplomatic instrument between the two adversaries in years, following years of direct and indirect conflict. The signing was reported by Amichai Stein (i24NEWS), a well-sourced Israeli diplomatic correspondent, citing the same broad framework whose draft text — 14 articles — was published earlier Wednesday by Iran's Mehr News Agency. Neither the White House nor the Iranian Foreign Ministry has issued a statement confirming the agreement.
The development follows a SAME-THREAD bulletin by The Zioneer at 06:37 this morning reporting the signing based on Stein's initial post; at that time only a draft existed on the record. Official sources in both capitals remain silent, consistent with the cautious reporting throughout this thread. The MOU is understood to be an interim diplomatic framework primarily aimed at halting the direct kinetic conflict between the U.S. and Iran, and may include terms regarding nuclear enrichment oversight, maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, and a wider regional de-escalation — though the final confirmed text is not yet public.
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