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U.S. releases text of Iran deal by dictating it to journalists

U.S. releases text of Iran deal by dictating it to journalists
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U.S. officials have disclosed details of a draft agreement with Iran aimed at limiting its nuclear program and addressing regional tensions. The deal includes provisions for downgrading uranium stockpiles and ensuring the territorial integrity of Lebanon.

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This potential agreement represents a significant shift in U.S.-Iran diplomatic relations and could impact ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.

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A draft agreement by the United States and Iran calls for Tehran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and would waive, but not permanently end, sanctions on the country, according to U.S. officials who read the language of the memorandum on ending the war to journalists.

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The report presents the U.S. perspective on the draft agreement while acknowledging Iranian state media's confirmation, maintaining a balanced overview.

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