1008599327__20260409__0 A leaked 14-point memorandum purportedly outlining a US-Iran agreement suggests sanctions relief, access to frozen assets and a pathway to future negotiations, raising questions in Washington and Israel ahead of a planned signing ceremony in Switzerland.

A purported draft of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding circulating online suggests that Washington could grant Tehran sweeping sanctions relief and access to frozen assets while leaving key nuclear issues to future negotiations.

The 14-point list emerged on Tuesday as the administration of US President Donald Trump faced mounting pressure from Israel and skeptical Republicans in Congress to release the terms of the secretive agreement.

Trump has said the memorandum was signed electronically but will be made public only after the formal signing in Switzerland on Friday.

Vice President J.D. Vance said the US has not released the one-and-a-half-page text because officials needed to “sequence this in the right way.”