Saudi state media publishes purported 14-point draft of US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding
The draft would freeze hostilities, lift sanctions and naval restrictions, and set a 60-day deadline for a final deal, officials said.
- On Tuesday, Al Arabiya English published a reported 14-point draft memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, outlining a rapid framework to halt hostilities and rebuild economic ties within 60 days.
- The proposal reportedly includes a commitment by the United States and its regional partners to develop a reconstruction plan for Iran funded with at least $300 billion, alongside provisions to lift naval blockades.
- Under the draft, Iran must ensure safe merchant shipping through the Persian Gulf within 30 days and reiterate that it will never produce a nuclear weapon, while the U.S. commits to ending sanctions.
- President Donald Trump rejected the report on Tuesday, describing the proposal as "fake news" while explicitly denying that the United States is paying Iran $300 billion.
- Negotiators have a 60-day deadline to finalize a permanent treaty, which would be locked in through a binding resolution by the United Nations Security Council.
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Trump wanted to see ‘real deal’ gold at Versailles. He signed the Iran deal inside
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Trump Signs Iran Peace Deal By Hand At Versailles Dinner With Macron - Real News Now
President Donald Trump formally signed the US-Iran memorandum of understanding by hand Wednesday during a dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palace of Versailles, marking the latest step in the effort to end the three-and-a-half-month conflict between Washington and Tehran. The handwritten signature comes just days after Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf digitally signed the agreemen…
Surprise at Macron's final G7: How charm, Versailles and Trump helped deliver an Iran peace breakthrough
What no one saw coming was what happened in Versailles and what perhaps Macron had in mind all along when he convinced Trump to stay after the end of the G7: Trump personally signing, at the palace, a copy of the agreement to end the war in Iran.
The declaration of intent between the US and Iran has been signed. Already in advance some media reports on several points on which the two countries are supposed to have agreed - confirmed by a US official.[more]]>
Signed digitally, memorandum of understanding comes into effect. They will accept diluting enriched uranium, but will not tolerate attacks on Lebanon, nor negotiations on missiles: "They are to be fired."

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