Iran and the United States release the text of an agreement aimed at ending the Middle East war, according to reports citing the document. Under the arrangement, Iran commits to dilute its enriched uranium. In exchange, the United States pledges to waive some sanctions and to help enable Iran to resume oil sales. Both outlets also report that Washington will facilitate the release of a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran. They say the fund is supported by regional nations, and its release is tied to reaching a final agreement on Iran’s nuclear program. The reconstruction fund and sanctions relief are described as conditional on concluding that later, comprehensive nuclear deal. The two reports describe the agreement as part of a broader political and economic package, linking steps by Iran on its uranium enrichment activities with US actions intended to ease restrictions and support rebuilding financing once final nuclear terms are agreed.
Iran agrees to dilute enriched uranium as US backs sanctions relief and reconstruction fund
Iran and the United States release the text of an agreement aimed at ending the Middle East war, according to reports citing the document. Under the arrangement, Iran commits to dilute its enriched ur...
- The US and Iran release the text of an agreement intended to end the Middle East war.
- Iran agrees to dilute its enriched uranium under the terms described.
- The US pledges some sanctions relief and support for resuming oil sales.
- The US is set to help facilitate the release of a $300 billion reconstruction fund supported by regional nations.
- Release of the reconstruction fund is linked to reaching a final agreement on Iran’s nuclear program.
Washington has pledged to waive some sanctions and help release a US$300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran if a final nuclear deal is reached.
8 hours agoThe United States and Iran on Wednesday released the text of their agreement to end the Middle East war, with Tehran committing to dilute its enriched uranium while being allowed to resume oil sales.Washington commits to waive some sanctions and to facilitate the release of a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran supported by regional nations when a final agreement is reached on the Islamic republic's nuclear program, according to the text.
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