Iran Agrees Not to Pursue Nuclear Weapons Under Draft U.S. Memorandum, Reports Say (opens original article in a new tab)
Iran reportedly agreed not to develop nuclear weapons under a U.S. draft memorandum, which includes easing sanctions, allowing uranium dilution, and releasing frozen assets.
- Iran reportedly agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons under a U.S. draft memorandum.
- The draft includes allowing Iran to dilute its uranium stockpile and easing sanctions on oil exports.
- It also proposes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and releasing $25 billion in frozen assets.
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