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Iranian media is now laying out the 14 clauses of the draft deal between Iran and the U.S.
Here are all of them one by one:
* Sanctions on Iranian oil, petrochemicals, and related exports would be suspended.
* Iran would regain full access to its financial resources.
* $24 billion in frozen Iranian funds would be released during the 60-day negotiation window.
* $12 billion of that would be released before talks even begin.
* The U.S. and its allies would have to present reconstruction plans for Iran worth at least $300 billion.
* The war would stop immediately and permanently on all fronts, including Lebanon.
* The U.S. would commit to non-interference in Iranian affairs and respect for Iranian sovereignty.
* The U.S. naval blockade would be fully lifted within 30 days.
* U.S. forces would withdraw from areas around Iran.
* The Strait of Hormuz would reopen within 30 days under Iranian arrangements.
* A 60-day negotiation window would begin to reach a final deal on nuclear issues and the full lifting of sanctions.
* Iran would reaffirm its NPT commitment not to produce nuclear weapons.
* The U.S. would agree not to add forces to the region or impose new sanctions during negotiations.
* A supervisory mechanism would monitor implementation, and any final deal would be approved by a UN Security Council resolution.
Iran’s missile program and support for resistance groups are completely off the table.
Final negotiations would reportedly not begin until the $12 billion is released, oil sanctions are suspended, and the blockade is lifted.
Source: Mehr News Agency / Writer: Sol, OliverQuote

Iran just published all 14 clauses of the MoU. Read them carefully, because this is not the deal Trump described.
The headline numbers: $300 billion in reconstruction commitments from the US and allies. $24 billion in released frozen funds, half before negotiations even x.com/MarioNawfal/st…
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