US and Iran Reportedly Draft Peace Deal with Sanctions Relief
A draft memorandum between the United States and Iran reportedly outlines a comprehensive peace agreement. Key provisions of the proposed deal include an immediate cessation of military operations, the lifting of sanctions targeting oil exports, and a substantial $300 billion reconstruction package. The agreement is anticipated to be formally signed on June 19, with its primary focus on de-escalating hostilities and setting the stage for future nuclear negotiations between the two nations.
A draft memorandum has reportedly been developed between the United States and Iran, detailing a potential peace agreement.
The proposed agreement is said to include several significant provisions. Among these are an immediate halt to all military operations, a commitment to lift existing sanctions on oil exports, and the allocation of a $300 billion reconstruction package.
The comprehensive deal is reportedly centered on achieving an end to current hostilities. Its broader objective is to pave the way for future discussions regarding nuclear issues between the two countries.
The signing of this agreement is reportedly anticipated to occur on June 19.
According to the Times of India - World, these details are contained within the draft memorandum.

