U.S. officials publicly read out the text of a proposed 14-point Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Iran, described as an interim peace deal. Multiple outlets report that the MoU has not yet been signed, and it is presented as a short-term framework while negotiations continue. News coverage describes key elements as including limits related to uranium and Iran’s nuclear activities, along with sanctions relief as part of the interim arrangement. The accounts also say the agreement addresses near-term access related to the Strait of Hormuz. Several outlets emphasize that the document is being shared after days of secrecy, with officials briefing on the “full text” and offering breakdowns of what each of the 14 points covers. While the reports broadly converge on the same general structure—uranium-related constraints, sanctions relief, and Hormuz-related arrangements—they differ mainly in how they package and present the information. Overall, the reports characterize the MoU as a not-yet-signed, interim step intended to reduce tensions and manage issues while more comprehensive talks are pursued.