The full text of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, published Wednesday evening, stipulates that enriched uranium will not be removed from Iran but diluted on-site under IAEA supervision, according to journalist Amichai Stein (i24NEWS). The document also states that all frozen Iranian assets and funds will be released, and that the war will end on all fronts including Lebanon. A final comprehensive agreement is to be negotiated within 60 days.
The White House published the full text of the 14-article US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding Wednesday evening, confirming earlier reports by Israeli journalists. According to the document, enriched uranium up to 60% will be diluted on Iranian soil under IAEA supervision rather than removed — reversing earlier US positions. The MoU stipulates an immediate end to hostilities on all fronts, including Lebanon, and the full release of all frozen Iranian assets and funds effective from the signing date. A permanent ceasefire and a final comprehensive agreement are to be negotiated within 60 days. The security cabinet is expected to convene later tonight to discuss the deal and remaining gaps, as The Zioneer reported earlier. The document does not require significant prior steps by Tehran before asset release begins.
2 developments
- DevelopingFull text of US-Iran MoU published, omits IDF withdrawal but implies it, sources say
- DevelopingSenior Iranian official tells Reuters: US agrees Iran can dilute enriched uranium on its soil
- ConfirmedSenior US official: Deal expected within days, US to receive all enriched uranium
- StrongSenior US official: agreement reached on destruction of enriched uranium, confident Israel will cooperate
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