Us-Iran Deal Nears, Draft Sent To Allies Including Israel

The True Post  (Web News)The ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran have entered a crucial phase.

According to a British newspaper report, US President Donald Trump has sent a draft of the proposed agreement with Iran to his close allies, including Israel, for review and consultation.

The report claims that the proposed memorandum of understanding includes important points related to regional security, restoration of sea lanes and easing of some economic sanctions imposed on Iran. According to sources, the proposed agreement proposes measures to ensure international maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and reduce tensions in the region. In addition, the possibility of easing some US sanctions and economic barriers imposed on Iran is also being considered in order to create an atmosphere of trust between the two countries.

According to the British newspaper, under the memorandum of understanding, Iran could gain access to about $12 billion in assets that have long been frozen due to various sanctions and disputes. According to observers, if this proposal is implemented, Iran’s economy could receive significant support, while it is also likely to have a positive impact on energy markets in the region. The report said that the aim of sending the draft to Israel and other allied countries is to address their concerns and ensure extensive consultations before any final agreement.

Israel has expressed strong concerns about Iran’s nuclear program and its role in the region in the past, so its opinion is being considered important in the negotiation process. Political analysts say that if the parties succeed in reaching a consensus on the points of disagreement, the agreement could prove to be a new development in Middle Eastern politics, global energy markets and US-Iran relations. However, no official announcement has yet been made by either party about the full details of the agreement or its final approval

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