Trump Administration Unveils 14-Point Iran Draft Deal; Congress Review Ahead
The 14-point draft links sanctions relief and a $300 billion reconstruction plan to a 60-day window for a final deal, officials said.
- Senior U.S. officials dictated the highly guarded memorandum of understanding with Iran to journalists on Wednesday, ending days of intense administration secrecy surrounding the peace framework.
- The briefing was conducted on the condition of anonymity, with officials reading the 14-point text verbatim to reporters ahead of the formal, in-person signing ceremony scheduled for Friday in Switzerland.
- The dictated text unveils a newly added "minimum" baseline requirement dictating that Iran must downblend its stockpiles of highly enriched uranium, a critical security provision meant to counter domestic critics who argue the framework is too soft on Tehran's nuclear infrastructure.
- U.S. officials actively downplayed the weight of the leaked text to reporters, framing the 14 points as a baseline "political document" and emphasizing that the true teeth of the deal lie in separate, highly sensitive back-channel verification commitments
- President Donald Trump promised yesterday to send the agreement to Congress for review, though he offered no timeline and members of Congress remain unbriefed.
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