As U.S. and Iran appear to be nearing a peace agreement, details of Iran's draft memorandum of understanding (MOU) have been disclosed.
On June 12, international media outlets including The Guardian and CNBC reported, citing Iran's semi-official Mehr news agency, that the draft MOU includes key demands such as the lifting of U.S. maritime sanctions and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days, along with a $300 billion (approximately 455 trillion won) reconstruction plan for Iran.
According to the reports, the draft outlines 14 specific points, including:
▲ A permanent and immediate ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon ▲ A U.S. commitment to non-interference in Iran's internal affairs and respect for its sovereignty ▲ Lifting of U.S. maritime sanctions within 30 days ▲ Withdrawal of U.S. troops from around Iran ▲ Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days, "depending on actions by Iran" ▲ Lifting of U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil ▲ Establishment of a reconstruction plan for Iran worth at least $300 billion (approximately 455 trillion won) by the U.S. and its allies ▲ Negotiations for a final agreement based on the complete lifting of nuclear issues and sanctions over a 60-day period ▲ Reaffirmation of Iran's commitment not to produce nuclear weapons ▲ Prohibition of U.S. troop buildup and new sanctions during the negotiation period ▲ Release of $24 billion in frozen Iranian funds ▲ Establishment of a monitoring system for agreement implementation ▲ Final agreement to be approved by a United Nations Security Council resolution ▲ No commencement of final negotiations until the release of half of Iran's frozen funds, cessation of oil sanctions, and lifting of maritime sanctions. Discussions regarding Iran's missile program and support for resistance forces are completely excluded from the agenda.
Previously, President Donald Trump stated that a significant agreement regarding war with Iran had been reached, noting that only "final documentation" remained.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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