US-Iran agreement. An official from Tehran revealed the details

Clerk However, he did not indicate the date of the formal conclusion of the agreement.
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Sanctions would be suspended
One of the most important elements of the agreement is to be Temporarily lifting all US sanctions on Iranian crude oil exports. Thanks to this, Tehran would regain the ability to freely sell the raw material on international markets and benefit from the revenues obtained.
According to Reuters sources Washington would also refrain from imposing new sanctions until a comprehensive peace agreement is reached.
Additionally The United States would agree to unlock approximately $25 billion. frozen Iranian funds. The funds would be made available, among others: through direct financial transfers, cooperation with the countries of the region and special credit lines.
Limitations of the nuclear program
In return, Iran would make a number of commitments regarding its nuclear program. Tehran would declare that it would not produce or attempt to acquire nuclear weapons.
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The agreement also assumes maintaining the current state of the nuclear program until a final agreement is concluded. This would mean abandoning further enrichment of uranium and not expanding the existing nuclear infrastructure.
According to the Iranian official, the US would agree to dilute Iran's stockpiles of enriched uranium on site, without the need to immediately export them. The detailed mechanism of this process would be agreed upon within 60 days.
Four pillars of the future agreement
On Friday, a representative of the American administration announced that the negotiated agreement is based on four main pillars: opening the Strait of Hormuz and ending the blockade, dismantling the Iranian nuclear program with the transfer of enriched material to the American side, establishing lasting regional peace and creating an inspection system to verify the implementation of obligations.
In return, Iran would gradually regain access to the global economy by easing sanctions and normalizing trade relations.
The signature is still uncertain
US President Donald Trump and a Pakistani mediator announced on Saturday that the signing of the agreement ending the conflict in the Middle East is scheduled for Sunday. However, Iran has not officially confirmed this date.
If the document is signed, it may become one of the most important diplomatic agreements in recent years in the region, opening the way to the de-escalation of tensions, the resumption of trade and the gradual normalization of relations between Tehran and Washington.




