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Iran Criticizes US MoU Amid Ongoing Negotiations
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Mahmoud Nabavian, a hardline Iranian MP, criticized a proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the US, stating it lacks a timeline for a final agreement and allows extensions. He highlighted that sanctions relief, US troop withdrawal, and blockade lifting are deferred to a final agreement. The current enrichment level is described as 'zero.' Nabavian also mentioned a commitment to reopen the Strait of Hormuz for unrestricted commercial passage. Meanwhile, key gaps in negotiations were reportedly resolved, pending Supreme Leader Khamenei's approval. This includes mechanisms for releasing frozen assets and arrangements for a ceasefire period. The situation remains fluid as Iran awaits final decisions from its leadership.
Key Points: • Iran's MP criticizes the US MoU for lacking a timeline and deferring key issues. • Negotiations between Iran and the US have resolved key gaps but await Khamenei's approval. • The proposed MoU includes provisions for reopening the Strait of Hormuz for commercial vessels.