Iranian media outlet Mehr, citing a source close to Iranโs negotiating team, published what it says are new details from a reported 14-point draft memorandum between Iran and the U.S.
According to the report, the draft includes an immediate and permanent halt to fighting on all fronts, including Lebanon; a U.S. pledge not to interfere in Iranโs internal affairs; the lifting of a maritime blockade within 30 days; and a U.S. commitment to withdraw forces from areas around Iran.
The reported draft also calls for reopening the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days under Iranian arrangements, suspending sanctions on Iranian oil, petrochemical products and related revenues, and making Iranian financial resources fully accessible.
Mehr says the draft includes 60 days of negotiations toward a final agreement covering nuclear issues, full sanctions relief, reconstruction of Iranโs economy, and the fate of enriched material and enrichment.
The report says $24 billion in frozen Iranian funds would be released during the 60-day negotiation period, with half made available before talks begin.
According to Mehr, the draft excludes Iranโs missile program and support for โresistance groupsโ from the agenda, and any final agreement would be endorsed through a UN Security Council resolution.
Mehr adds that the text still requires review and final approval by the relevant Iranian institutions.