PANews|May 29, 2026 13:32
[U.S. Media Reveals New Details of U.S.-Iran Negotiations: Establishing a $300 Billion Fund and Halting Fighting in Lebanon]
According to Israeli media outlet i24News, citing The New York Times, a draft memorandum of understanding being negotiated between the United States and Iran has disclosed additional details. Sources familiar with the matter stated that the framework aims to temporarily ease hostilities and create conditions for a long-term agreement through political and economic commitments. Some versions of the draft even describe the agreement as a multi-front 'end-of-war' arrangement, including the cessation of military conflicts within Lebanon.
The report highlights that one of the most notable aspects of the draft is the establishment of an international investment fund of approximately $300 billion, intended for Iran's post-war reconstruction and economic development. However, this amount has not yet been confirmed by all mediating parties. The Iranian side views this as a reconstruction plan to be implemented after a final agreement is reached, rather than a direct compensation mechanism.
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