The full list of the peace deal between Donald Trump and Iran has been revealed, according to reports.
One of the conditions would be a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran once the war ends, according to Axios. It would also allow Iran to manage the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
But a row is brewing over Lebanon. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Israel’s continued occupation of southern Lebanon would violate any deal but Benjamin Netanyahu said his forces would stay in the territory for as ‘long as necessary’.
‘Without the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the territories they occupied during this war, the war has not fully come to an end,’ Araghchi warned.
Full peace deal jumping off points revealed
- Iran, the US and their allies would stop fighting across the region — including in Lebanon.
- Tehran would reaffirm its pledge never to build a nuclear weapon.
- The US and Iran would work out what happens to Tehran’s enriched uranium stockpile.
- Both sides would open talks on Iran’s future enrichment activities and nuclear needs. Iran would maintain the ‘status quo’ of its nuclear program — which has been largely decimated — while negotiations continue.
- The US would lift its naval blockade, hold off on new sanctions and refrain from sending more troops to the region.
- Iran would guarantee safe, toll-free passage for commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days.
- Washington would release an unspecified amount of frozen Iranian assets once the MOU takes effect. A final deal reached after the 60 days would see the US withdraw its forces within 30 days and lift all sanctions on Iran.
- It would pave the way for a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran.
- The US would allow Iran to resume oil sales through temporary sanctions waivers.
- Iran, Oman and Gulf states would negotiate new shipping and maritime security arrangements for the Gulf.
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