Multiple outlets report that Saudi media has obtained a draft memorandum outlining a potential US-Iran peace framework. According to the draft described, the roadmap centers on steps to end hostilities and to lift US sanctions in connection with Iran-related commitments. The document also reportedly includes an economic component of about $300 billion in support for Iran. The reporting further frames the proposal as contingent on “no nukes” language, indicating conditions tied to Iran’s nuclear activities, though details of verification and timelines are not described in the available summaries.
The articles characterize the memorandum as a draft access by Saudi outlet Al Arabiya, rather than a finalized agreement, and they present it as a plan that would involve both security and economic measures. The claims reflect ongoing negotiations and proposed confidence-building steps between the United States and Iran, but the sources do not indicate that all parties have formally adopted or publicly confirmed the memorandum’s terms. The report therefore remains a media account of a draft document.