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US and Iran finalize 60-day framework MOU, leaving nuclear details for later talks

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US and Iran finalize 60-day framework MOU, leaving nuclear details for later talks

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TL;DR

A memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran establishes a 60-day ceasefire and negotiation period, during which Tehran will maintain its nuclear program at current levels and refrain from pursuing a nuclear weapon. The final status of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile and future enrichment is deferred to subsequent discussions under a comprehensive agreement.

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A new memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the United States and Iran, as reported Tuesday morning by the OSINTdefender channel, outlines a 60-day framework intended to de-escalate the direct US-Iran conflict. Under the terms, Iran agrees to keep its nuclear program at current levels and not to pursue a nuclear weapon. The MOU defers resolution of the enriched uranium stockpile and future enrichment activities to a second-stage comprehensive agreement.

As The Zioneer has reported over recent days, the framework has been described by US officials as a stabilization period and by Iranian officials as a precursor to sanctions relief and a broader normalization. Senior Israeli sources have dismissed it as non-binding and a strategic trap, warning that it gives Tehran economic breathing room without requiring nuclear dismantlement. The full text has not yet been published; the current details come from single-source reporting.

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