Draft U.S. accord sets 60-day negotiation for nuclear deal, says Iran media
Iran’s Mehr news agency said on Friday (June 12, 2026) that a draft accord with the United States had set 60-day negotiation period to reach
Iran’s Mehr news agency said on Friday (June 12, 2026) that a draft accord with the United States had set 60-day negotiation period to reach a deal over Tehran’s nuclear programme. West Asia War LIVE updates The agency, citing a source close to Iran’s negotiating team, said it stipulates “60 days of negotiations to reach an agreement on nuclear issues and the complete lifting of US primary and secondary sanctions.” The news agency further reiterated that Tehran would not cede control of Strait of Hormuz under draft U.S. deal.
U.S. deal sees release of $24 bn frozen assets The Mehr news agency published a draft deal with the United States which would, if adopted, secure the release of $24 billion in frozen assets within a 60-day period. The agency, citing a source close to Iran’s negotiating team, said an
accord would allow for the “release of $24 billion of Iran’s blocked funds during the 60-day final negotiation period.” It added that half of that sum would be “made available to Iran before the start of negotiations.” Deal with U.S. would end war including in Lebanon Iran’s Mehr news agency
published what it said was a draft deal with the United States to provide a framework for an end to the war on all fronts, including in Lebanon. The agency said the memorandum of understanding would include a “permanent and immediate cessation of hostilities on all fronts, including in Lebanon”.