US-Iran Memorandum Paves Way for Ceasefire, Nuclear Talks and Sanctions Relief
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A memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran was signed in Tehran, setting the stage for a ceasefire, renewed nuclear negotiations and potential sanctions relief.
The agreement, signed by senior officials from both countries, outlines a framework for ending hostilities and restarting diplomatic talks on Iran’s nuclear program. It also includes provisions for easing economic sanctions that have been in place for years.
The MoU marks a significant diplomatic development amid long‑standing tensions between the two nations, offering a possible path toward reduced conflict and increased engagement.
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