Iranian media has published the detailed terms of the U.S.-Iran understanding memorandum, including the reopening of Hormuz-related seafood and the release of $24 billion in Iranian frozen funds.

Odaily Planet Daily News reports that Iran’s Mehr News Agency has released the detailed terms of the Iran-IM 14-point Memorandum of Understanding:

  1. Permanently and immediately stop all war operations on all fronts, including Lebanon.

  2. The United States commits not to interfere in Iran’s internal affairs and to respect Iran’s sovereignty.

  3. Fully lift the maritime blockade against Iran within 30 days.

  4. The United States commits to withdraw its forces from around Iran.

  5. With arrangements made by Iran, the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened within 30 days.

  6. Suspend sanctions on the sale of Iran’s oil, petrochemical products, and their derivatives, and allow Iran to fully use its financial resources.

  7. The United States and its allies need to provide Iran with a reconstruction plan of at least $3000 billion.

  8. Reach a final agreement on nuclear issues within 60 days, and fully lift the main and secondary U.S. sanctions, as well as the UN Security Council and the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors resolutions concerning Iran.

  9. Reaffirm Iran’s commitment under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons not to develop nuclear weapons.

  10. During negotiations, the United States commits not to deploy additional forces to the region and not to impose new sanctions.

  11. During the 60-day final negotiation period, release $24 billion in frozen funds. Half of this must be provided to Iran before the negotiations begin.

  12. Establish a supervision mechanism to implement the agreement.

  13. The final agreement will be approved by a UN Security Council resolution.

  14. The final negotiations will begin only after half of Iran’s frozen funds are unfrozen, Iran’s oil sanctions are paused, and the maritime blockade is lifted. The final agreement will cover only the future of enriched uranium materials and the enrichment process, the lifting of sanctions, and Iran’s economic reconstruction plan. Issues related to Iran’s missile program and support for resistance organizations have been explicitly removed from the agenda. (Gold10)

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