U.S. officials review the 14-point Iran memorandum, non-binding, and allow both sides to withdraw


According to Reuters, a U.S. official read the draft 14-point U.S.-Iran Understanding Memorandum on Wednesday, which is scheduled to be officially signed in Switzerland on Friday.
The official stated that the agreement is not a final binding agreement, and both sides still reserve the option to withdraw.
The memorandum is consistent with the version previously disclosed by the media.
The official pointed out that the next phase of negotiations will focus on the implementation sequence of measures outlined in the preliminary agreement, and the Switzerland meeting will serve as a key step in deciding how to move toward a comprehensive agreement.
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U.S. Official Reads 14-Point Iran Memorandum, Non-Binding and Allows Exit for Both Sides
According to Reuters, a U.S. official on Wednesday read the text of the 14-point U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding set to be formally signed on Friday in Switzerland. The official stated the agreement is not a final binding accord and both sides retain the option to withdraw. The memorandum
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