The United States has released details of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Iran that it says includes several time-bound and policy elements. According to the disclosed account, the MoU provides a 60-day window involving shipping and maritime arrangements related to the Strait of Hormuz. The document also sets out new limits and constraints on Iran’s uranium-related activities. In addition, the MoU includes provisions described by Washington as protections related to Lebanon. The available reporting notes that Iran has not yet published its own version of the MoU or confirmed the specific details attributed to the agreement by the United States. The status of negotiations and the full scope of commitments therefore remain unclear until further documentation is released or acknowledged by both sides. While the US presentation frames the MoU as defining practical steps and safeguards, the lack of immediate Iranian confirmation means key elements cannot yet be independently verified based on public disclosures from Iran.