Iran says draft US deal includes oil sanctions waiver, nuclear limits and asset release: Reuters
The draft would also let Iran sell oil, free $25 billion in assets and set nuclear limits within 60 days, a senior official said.
- A senior Iranian official disclosed details of a final draft memorandum of understanding with the U.S., mapping out a transitional framework before a permanent, comprehensive treaty is negotiated over the next 60 days.
- The strategic Strait of Hormuz will immediately reopen to all international commercial shipping vessels, paired with a reciprocal U.S. commitment to completely dismantle its naval blockade on Iranian ports within 30 days.
- Washington will grant explicit oil sanctions waivers, allowing Tehran to legally resume the export of crude oil and access vital international energy revenue channels without hitting immediate financial penalties.
- The U.S. has agreed to unfreeze $25 billion in restricted Iranian assets, facilitating the return of the capital through direct cash transfers, cooperative regional bank networks, and newly established credit lines.
- Tehran will freeze its nuclear program at the current status quo, pledging not to produce or acquire nuclear weapons while agreeing to downblend its near-weapons-grade uranium stockpile directly on Iranian soil under UN supervision.
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Speaking on condition of anonymity, a senior Iranian official said a draft memorandum of understanding covers a range of issues, including Iran's nuclear programme, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and US sanctions relief.
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The final draft of the deal also calls for the US to waive all oil sanctions on Iran and lift its blockade on Iranian ports, and for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran says draft US deal includes Hormuz reopening, oil sanctions waiver and nuclear curbs
Iran says a draft memorandum with Washington covers reopening the Strait of Hormuz, easing oil sanctions, releasing frozen assets and limiting nuclear activities, with detailed negotiations on a final agreement expected within 60 days.
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