Is the United States really going to lift the oil sanctions on Iran?! No joke? So in the end, who is the winner?!


Disclosure of the US-Iran draft agreement: Iran agrees not to acquire nuclear weapons and opens the Hormuz Strait, with the US waiving oil sanctions on Iran within a specified timeframe.
This draft memorandum is the implementation of the "60-day breathing space" negotiations between the US and Iran since May, focusing on using navigation through the Hormuz Strait to exchange for oil revenue and asset thawing, creating a window for subsequent nuclear negotiations.
At the end of May, Trump demanded strengthening nuclear provisions; the current version clarifies the commitment of "not producing or acquiring" nuclear weapons, but the specific handling of highly enriched uranium remains to be finalized within the next 60 days, leaving a key variable.
The most notable detail is the wording in the agreement about "diluting high-enriched uranium stockpiles within Iran." This differs operationally from the earlier US position of "destroying and removing the material," essentially allowing Iran to retain some nuclear material processing capabilities and site control, laying a technical groundwork for the next phase of negotiations.
On June 14, senior Iranian officials stated that, according to the memorandum draft reached with the US, Tehran agrees not to produce or acquire nuclear weapons. The US agrees in the memorandum draft that Tehran will dilute its high-enriched uranium stockpile within Iran, with specific mechanisms to be discussed within the next 60 days.
Iran will immediately reopen the Hormuz Strait for all commercial ships, and the US will lift the maritime blockade.
The US will waive oil sanctions on Iran within the specified timeframe, allowing Iran to sell oil and receive revenue.
The US agrees to release $25 billion of frozen Iranian assets, including through direct cash transfers, cooperation with regional countries, and financial credit lines. $SPCX
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