Axios: What’s in the Iran Deal:

What’s in the Iran deal
 
Ships are anchored yesterday in the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman. Photo: ReutersAxios’ Barak Ravid unpacks the Iran deal President Trump says is so close that he’ll dispatch Vice President JD Vance to sign it in Europe as soon as this weekend:

The U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding calls for the Strait of Hormuz to reopen immediately without tolls, and for Iran to receive sanctions relief based on compliance, according to a diplomat from one of the mediating countries and a U.S. official.

Why it matters: The MOU would extend the ceasefire for 60 days, including in Lebanon. Nuclear negotiations would be held during that time. The text includes a framework for addressing Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, though any action on Iran’s nuclear program would depend on a second, more detailed accord.

State of play: The diplomat from one of the mediating countries, who walked Axios through the latest text, said the U.S. and Iran “have agreed on the text of a deal,” but acknowledged the deal still needed final sign-off.

As of last evening, the deal had been approved on the Iranian side at high levels but likely not by Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, two knowledgeable sources said.

Zoom in: The MOU calls for the strait to be reopened immediately without tolls, with a return to pre-war shipping volumes within 30 days. In return, the U.S. blockade would also be lifted.

🖊 The deal, mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, will be called the Islamabad Agreement — if both sides ultimately agree to sign. Read on.
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