PANews, June 18 – The United States and Iran have signed 14 Islamabad Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), which include immediately ending the conflicts on both sides and on the Lebanon-related front, restoring shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, initiating sanctions-lifting negotiations, releasing some frozen assets, and completing final agreement negotiations within 60 days. Iranian President Pezeshkian subsequently called the document a "historic document." The agreement also stipulates that Iran reaffirms it will not develop nuclear weapons, and the U.S. will promote the gradual lifting of sanctions against Iran.
However, it should be noted that this document is still essentially an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding). What will have truly long-term binding force is the Final Deal mentioned in the document to be negotiated within 60 days. If differences arise subsequently over the nuclear issue, the pace of sanctions lifting, or the Lebanon issue, there remains room for the agreement to be revisited.


