Iran MOU was signed on Wednesday by Trump and Iran president, U.S. official says
The agreement includes Iran diluting its uranium stockpile and the U.S. waiving sanctions, with negotiations on Iran's nuclear program and regional proxies to continue.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran to begin ending the war that started February 28, signing remotely from the G7 summit in France.
- Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed the war's military objectives were achieved by April, though the Pentagon later suggested some gains were overstated by the administration.
- Under the memorandum, Tehran agreed to dilute its highly enriched uranium stockpile and commit to Lebanon's territorial integrity, while the U.S. will waive sanctions and open the Strait of Hormuz toll-free for two months.
- A senior U.S. official told reporters that ending Iran's support for regional proxy groups like Hamas and Hezbollah will remain a focus of future negotiations, separate from the current agreement.
- Officials estimate the agreement sets back Iran's nuclear program by 5 to 10 years, though key details about the program's future still require negotiation between the nations.
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