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World10:06 · Jun 14

Iranian Official Says Draft U.S. Deal Includes Uranium Dilution and Sanctions Relief

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An Iranian source told Reuters that a draft framework emerging between the United States and Iran would require Tehran to dilute its stockpile of enriched uranium inside Iran. The same source said the arrangement would also include a commitment by Iran not to produce or acquire nuclear weapons. The details of the dilution mechanism, the source said, would be worked out over the next 60 days.

According to the report, Iran would immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping, while the United States would lift its naval blockade. The draft would also suspend U.S. oil sanctions for a set period, allowing Iran to sell oil and receive revenues.

The source added that Washington had agreed to release $25 billion in frozen Iranian assets. That package would include direct cash transfers, regional-state cooperation, and financial credit lines. The report did not say whether the draft had been finalized or accepted by both sides.

The comments were reported against the backdrop of U.S.-Iran negotiations, with Reuters citing the Iranian official as the source of the proposed understandings.

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