Reports suggest the United States and Iran are nearing a memorandum of understanding that could be signed within days following talks mediated by Qatar and Pakistan. According to reported draft provisions, the agreement would extend a ceasefire, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, address Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and provide limited sanctions relief. Iran would reaffirm that it does not seek a nuclear weapon, while options such as diluting enriched uranium inside Iran under international supervision remain under discussion. The reported framework focuses on broad principles, with detailed nuclear measures expected to be negotiated later in a separate follow-on agreement.

Iran submits a draft agreement to the US via Qatar. Agreement to end uranium enrichment by June 30 at 10% YES.

The US and Iran are finalizing a draft MOU proposing a 60-day ceasefire, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and sanctions relief while excluding missile talks.

A draft agreement between Iran and the United States has been published. This accord proposes an immediate and permanent end to fighting on all fronts, including in Lebanon. It…

The US and Iran have outlined a 14-point draft MOU covering ceasefire terms, sanctions relief, frozen asset releases up to $25B, and a nuclear enrichment

US and Iran reach a tentative 60-day ceasefire MOU covering nuclear enrichment and sanctions relief. Here's what it means for crypto markets and investors.

Iran insisted on Friday on its right to enrich uranium and maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz under any deal with the United States, after President Donald Trump said a…

The US and Iran may be nearing a breakthrough, according to Donald Trump. DW looks at what has emerged so far, and the key risks and challenges shaping any possible agreement.

Reports suggest the United States and Iran are nearing a memorandum of understanding that could be signed within days following talks mediated by Qatar and Pakistan. According to…