What's in the Iran deal Trump says he's ready to sign
Summary
President Donald Trump says he is ready to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Iran, which includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz without tolls and providing sanctions relief if Iran follows the rules. The agreement aims to extend a ceasefire for 60 days and sets a framework for future nuclear talks, although a detailed nuclear deal is still needed.Key Facts
- The MOU calls for the Strait of Hormuz to reopen immediately without tolls.
- Iran would receive sanctions relief based on how well it follows the agreement.
- The deal would extend a ceasefire, including in Lebanon, for 60 days.
- Future nuclear negotiations are planned, but any action depends on a second, more detailed deal.
- Iran’s Supreme Leader has not yet approved the deal, and Iran’s foreign ministry says no final decision is made.
- The agreement includes limits on Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and a commitment not to get nuclear weapons.
- U.S. Air Force planes moved equipment to support a signing ceremony in Geneva, possibly involving Vice President Vance.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reportedly not informed before President Trump announced the deal.
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