Trump's Reported 14-Point MOU with Iran Surfaces
President Trump has stated that the text of his agreement to end the Iran war will not be released until it is signed in-person by Washington and Tehran on Friday. Despite this, outlets like Bloomberg and CNN report obtaining a 14-point memorandum of understanding (MOU) outlining the proposed deal. White House communications director Steven Cheung has indicated that the reported text "does not reflect the language" of the administration's official agreement.
President Trump has stated that the complete text of his agreement, intended to conclude the Iran war, will not be made public until its official signing. This signing is anticipated to occur in-person on Friday, with representatives from Washington and Tehran slated to finalize the accord.
Despite the President's remarks regarding the agreement's release, certain media organizations have reported acquiring details of a proposed document. Outlets, including Bloomberg and CNN, indicate they have obtained a 14-point memorandum of understanding (MOU) related to the alleged agreement.
However, the White House has offered a counter-statement regarding these reported details. White House communications director Steven Cheung addressed the matter on Wednesday morning, stating that the circulating text "does not reflect the language..." The full context of Cheung's statement was not immediately available, but it suggests a discrepancy between the reported document and the administration's official position.
According to The Hill, these details emerge as the anticipated signing date approaches.

