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Wednesday, 17 June 2026
[87824] Exposure of the Memorandum of Understanding between the US and Iran: Ceasefire, lifting of sanctions, and economic development
Exposure of the Memorandum of Understanding between the US and Iran: Ceasefire and end of conflict
After days of reports and speculations, the official version of the "Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding" has been published, a 14-clause agreement signed between Iran and the US aimed at bringing about an immediate end to hostilities on all fronts, including in Lebanon. According to reports by Vahid Online and Iran International, the parties have committed to halting all military aggression, while mutually respecting sovereignty. The US administration clarifies, as noted by Iran International, that the economic benefits are conditional upon the phased execution of verifiable Iranian commitments.
Highlights of the agreement and economic conditions
The memorandum includes a broad economic roadmap: Iran International reports that the agreement includes an investment plan of at least $300 billion for the rehabilitation of Iran's economy, the release of frozen assets, and the lifting of American and international sanctions on the export of oil and petrochemical products. Vahid Online adds that the leaders of the G7 countries expressed support for the move, arguing that it constitutes a historic opportunity to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and to stabilize international shipping lanes.
Nuclear and regional security issues
In the nuclear realm, Iran reiterated its commitment not to develop nuclear weapons. The IRNA news agency emphasizes that the handling of the enriched uranium stockpile will be carried out under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Conversely, DW Persian reports on claims by the "NBC" network that Iran continues to operate UAVs against commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, which raises questions regarding the implementation of the agreement on the ground.
Reactions and criticism
In the domestic arena, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Baghaei, emphasized that any violation by Israel in Lebanon would be considered a breach of the memorandum. Conversely, the Telegram channel Kafesiasat, which presents a critical position, claimed that the agreement grants Iran too many achievements without significant consideration, and that it is an "absurd situation." On the other hand, commentators on behalf of government sources such as Khorasan Online define the move as an expression of Iran's steadfast stance and not as a retreat.