Israel’s Channel 12 released what it said were 12 main clauses of the Iran-US memorandum of understanding, including terms on Lebanon, Iran’s nuclear program, Hormuz, sanctions and frozen assets.
The report listed the main clauses as follows:
1- Iran, the United States and their allies would stop hostilities, including in Lebanon.
2- Iran reaffirmed its commitment not to develop or acquire nuclear weapons.
3- The United States and Iran committed to resolving the issue of removing Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile.
4- The United States and Iran would discuss enrichment and Iran’s nuclear needs.
5- Iran would maintain the status quo in its nuclear program as long as negotiations continue.
6- The United States would lift the naval blockade, refrain from imposing new sanctions and not reinforce its forces in the region during negotiations on the final agreement.
7- Iran would make the necessary arrangements to ensure safe passage for commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, free of charge, for 60 days.
8- The United States committed to making frozen Iranian assets available for use once the memorandum of understanding is implemented.
9- If a final agreement is reached, the United States would withdraw its forces within 30 days and cancel all sanctions on Iran.
10- Any final agreement would include a plan to establish a $300 billion fund for Iran’s reconstruction.
11- Washington would grant Tehran temporary sanctions waivers to sell oil during the negotiations.
12- Negotiations will be held between Iran and Oman with the participation of [Persian] Gulf policy to define "arrangements regarding shipping and maritime services."