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Iranian Media Publishes 14-Point Iran-US Deal Draft, Revealing Tehran’s Key Conditions

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A source close to Iran’s negotiating team has released new details of a reported 14-point draft memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States, Mehr News Agency reports.According to the draft, the main points include:1.An immediate and permanent halt to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon2.A US commitment not to interfere in Iran’s internal affairs and to respect its sovereignty3.The full lifting of the naval blockade within 30 days4.The withdrawal of US forces from areas around Iran5.The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days under Iranian arrangements6.Suspension of sanctions on Iranian oil, petrochemical products and derivatives, with full access to related financial resources7.Reconstruction plans worth at least $300 billion, to be provided by the US and its allies8.A 60-day negotiation period to reach a final agreement on nuclear issues, sanctions relief, and the removal of relevant UN Security Council and IAEA Board of Governors resolutions9.Iran’s renewed commitment under the NPT not to produce nuclear weapons10.No increase in US forces in the region and no new sanctions during the talks11.The release of $24 billion in frozen Iranian funds, with half made available before negotiations begin12.The creation of a monitoring mechanism to ensure implementation13.Endorsement of the final agreement by a UN Security Council resolution14.Final talks will begin only after half of Iran’s frozen funds are released, oil sanctions are suspended and the naval blockade is lifted.US-Israel War on IranTrump Agrees to In-Country Dilution of Iran’s Enriched Uranium — Reports09:47 GMTThe final agreement would focus on enriched materials, sanctions relief and economic reconstruction, while Iran’s missile program and support for resistance groups are reportedly excluded from the agenda.As Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman earlier stated, the text still requires review and final approval by the relevant institutions in Iran.

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