A significant moment is approaching in international relations: the United States and Iran plan to sign a memorandum of understanding. However, the date of the event, previously cited by the media as June 14, is now being questioned. Nevertheless, Tehran has outlined its version of the conditions to be included in the framework document.

What the Memorandum Includes According to Iran

A senior Iranian official has revealed details of the draft. According to him, the document covers a wide range of issues — from the nuclear program to the lifting of oil sanctions and the resumption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

It has also been confirmed that information previously reported in the media: the final deal will be negotiated within 60 days after the signing of the memorandum.

Three Key Areas of the Agreement

Based on the statements of the Iranian representative, the draft framework deal can be divided into three main themes:

  • Strait of Hormuz — issues of security and freedom of navigation;
  • Finance — including the lifting of sanctions and the restoration of economic ties;
  • Nuclear program — restrictions and non-proliferation guarantees.

The Nuclear Question: Iran's Position and Trump's Statements

Yesterday, US President Donald Trump stated that under the new agreement, Iran would completely abandon the development and procurement of nuclear weapons. He also announced that the framework agreement could be signed as early as today, June 14. Media reports indicated that the deal was planned to be signed remotely — primarily due to logistical difficulties.

However, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs refuted the information about the signing on Sunday. The ministry stated that Tehran would have to wait for an exact date, but did not rule out that the signing would take place in the near future.

What's Next?

The situation remains dynamic. The final text of the memorandum has not yet been published, and the signing date is not yet confirmed. However, the very fact of preparing a framework document indicates that the dialogue between Washington and Tehran continues — and is possibly moving towards a breakthrough.