Iran Could Gain Financial Relief, Resume Oil Exports Under Interim US Deal
Iran is reportedly set to receive substantial financial relief and the ability to immediately resume oil exports under a proposed interim agreement with the United States. A draft of the deal suggests Iran would also gain access to a $300 billion economic development program. These measures are intended to follow negotiations for a permanent peace, specifically addressing Tehran’s nuclear activities.

Iran could gain significant financial relief through an interim deal with the United States, according to a draft of their agreement. The proposed arrangement would permit Iran to immediately commence oil exports.
Under the terms outlined in the draft, Iran would also be granted access to a $300 billion economic development program. These provisions are expected to materialize following negotiations aimed at establishing a permanent peace, which are meant to address Tehran's nuclear activities.
According to Bloomberg Markets, these details are present in a draft of the agreement.



