According to Anadolu Agency, Iran announced that it is nearing the finalization of a draft memorandum of understanding with the United States aimed at ending the ongoing conflict between the two nations, according to state media reports.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said the proposed agreement consists of 14 points and is now in its final stage of negotiation. The draft reportedly covers several key areas, including an end to hostilities, the lifting of the US naval blockade, and the release of billions of dollars of Iran’s frozen assets abroad.
The announcement marks a potential breakthrough after months of indirect talks mediated by regional and European powers. While details of the MoU remain unpublished, the framework appears designed to de-escalate tensions that have spiked since the Gaza war erupted and as Iran’s nuclear program continues to advance.
Speaking at a weekly press briefing in Tehran, Baghaei provided rare specifics on the negotiations, “A 14-point memorandum is in its final stage, covering issues including ending the war, US naval blockade and the release of Iran’s frozen assets.
Washington has not yet confirmed the development. US officials have previously demanded transparency from Iran regarding its nuclear ambitions and support for regional proxies. Analysts caution that even if finalized, implementation remains uncertain.
The US Navy has maintained a significant presence in regional waters, and any blockade lifting would represent a major policy shift. No timeline for a final signing has been announced……See More





























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