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Iran agrees to not build or buy nuclear weapons under draft US peace deal: Report

The draft memorandum reportedly covers Iran's nuclear programme, sanctions relief and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz

Iran has agreed not to produce or acquire nuclear weapons under a draft memorandum of understanding with the United States (US), news agency Reuters reported citing a senior Iranian official.

The draft memorandum covers Iran’s nuclear programme, sanctions relief and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, with both sides set to discuss a final agreement during the 60 days following approval of the framework, the official told Reuters. Tehran or Washington haven’t officially reacted to this report so far.

US President Donald Trump had earlier announced that a peace deal will be signed on Sunday, while the Iranian side had suggested that the actual signing may take more time.

According to the official, the draft includes the following provisions:

On the key maritime chokepoint that is crucial for global fuel trade, the two sides have agreed to the following, according to the report

A day earlier, US President Donald Trump said that a deal to end the Iran war could be signed as early as Sunday, and that the Strait of Hormuz would “open to all” once it takes effect. Iran’s foreign ministry rejected that timeline but said a signing could still happen “in the coming days.”

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Iran has agreed not to produce or acquire nuclear weapons under a draft memorandum of understanding with the United States (US), news agency Reuters reported citing a senior Iranian official.

The draft memorandum covers Iran’s nuclear programme, sanctions relief and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, with both sides set to discuss a final agreement during the 60 days following approval of the framework, the official told Reuters. Tehran or Washington haven’t officially reacted to this report so far.

US President Donald Trump had earlier announced that a peace deal will be signed on Sunday, while the Iranian side had suggested that the actual signing may take more time.

According to the official, the draft includes the following provisions:

On the key maritime chokepoint that is crucial for global fuel trade, the two sides have agreed to the following, according to the report

A day earlier, US President Donald Trump said that a deal to end the Iran war could be signed as early as Sunday, and that the Strait of Hormuz would “open to all” once it takes effect. Iran’s foreign ministry rejected that timeline but said a signing could still happen “in the coming days.”

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