Iran Sanctions Relief, US Troops Out Of Gulf? Saudi-Backed Media Claims Deal Terms
Iran Sanctions Relief, US Troops Out Of Gulf? Saudi-Backed Media Claims Deal Terms Published By, Last Updated: June 16, 2026, 23:42 IST The reported framework
Iran Sanctions Relief, US Troops Out Of Gulf? Saudi-Backed Media Claims Deal Terms Published By, Last Updated: June 16, 2026, 23:42 IST The reported framework also includes a reconstruction plan for Iran, to be funded with at least $300 billion by the US and “regional partners”. An Iranian woman waves a national flag at Valiasr Square in Tehran on June 15. (AFP file photo) Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya on Tuesday reported what it says are the key points of a US-Iran memorandum of understanding, outlining a wide-ranging framework aimed at ending the war. The outlet claims the draft includes an immediate and permanent end to fighting on all fronts, including Lebanon, alongside major steps on sanctions relief, military withdrawals and nuclear commitments. Reported Framework According to Al Arabiya, the agreement would see the US immediately lift its naval blockade on Iran and end what it describes as “interference" in Iranian maritime routes.
It also claims that US forces would withdraw from the region within one month of a final deal being signed. In return, Iran would reopen the Strait of Hormuz within a month, restoring full passage through one of the world’s most important energy routes. The reported framework also includes a reconstruction plan for Iran, to be funded with at least $300 billion by the US and “regional partners", according to the outlet. On sanctions, Al Arabiya claims the final implementation of the deal would lead to the lifting of all current US sanctions on Iran, including those linked to United Nations and International Atomic Energy Agency measures. It also reports that Iranian crude oil exports would be fully approved, including access to global banking, insurance and shipping systems, along with the unfreezing of all Iranian assets held abroad.
Nuclear Commitments On the nuclear issue, Iran is said to have committed not to develop nuclear weapons under any circumstances. However, the question of enriched uranium stockpiles would be left for final negotiations, with the US reportedly allowing the current status quo to remain in place during the transition period. The reported draft also suggests that both sides would agree on a long-term mechanism for compliance and verification once a final deal is reached. The latest report on the Iran-US deal comes as the full text of the memorandum has not been released, and there is no independent verification of the claims. News18 Newsletter Handpicked stories, in your inbox A newsletter with the best of our journalism submit About the Author News Desk The News Desk is a team of passionate editors and writers who break and analyse the most important events unfolding in India and abroad.
