🌐 REGIONAL NEGOTIATIONS AND DIPLOMATIC FRAMEWORK: Iranian Foreign Ministry officials stated that any ceasefire would apply “on all fronts,” describing Lebanon as directly connected to the negotiations and agreements currently under discussion. Iranian officials accused “the Zionist entity” of attempting to undermine the process and warned they expect possible Israeli actions aimed at disrupting negotiations.
🤝 TRUMP’S REGIONAL PACKAGE PROPOSAL: President Trump stated that negotiations with Iran are “proceeding nicely,” while warning the alternative could be renewed conflict “bigger and stronger than ever before.” He said discussions with regional leaders focused on combining several tracks into a broader framework linking a possible U.S.-Iran agreement, maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, expansion of the Abraham Accords, and wider regional normalization.
🕊️ ABRAHAM ACCORDS EXPANSION EFFORTS: Trump stated participating countries should simultaneously join the Abraham Accords framework, specifically referencing Saudi Arabia and Qatar. He added that countries unwilling to join “should not be part of this deal” and instructed U.S. representatives to expand participation efforts. Trump also stated regional leaders could ultimately support Iran itself joining the framework if a final agreement with Washington is achieved.
☢️ NUCLEAR DISPUTES REMAIN UNRESOLVED: Disagreements continue regarding Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and sanctions relief. Iran is currently willing only to commit to not developing nuclear weapons, while Washington is demanding concrete measures involving enriched uranium, including transfer, sale, or dilution.
📑 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING DETAILS: Iranian Arabic media, citing Tasnim, reported Tehran has not agreed to transfer enriched uranium outside the country or commit to broader nuclear concessions. According to CNN and regional reporting, Washington is seeking Iranian commitments before releasing frozen assets, while Tehran is demanding guarantees regarding sanctions relief and access to frozen funds.
🛳️ STRAIT OF HORMUZ AND MARITIME SECURITY: The Strait of Hormuz remains a central point of disagreement. Iran reportedly seeks Iranian management of the waterway, while the United States insists on unrestricted international navigation. The reported draft framework includes reopening the strait, removing mines and maritime obstacles, and implementing shipping security measures without transit fees within a 30-day period.
💰 SANCTIONS RELIEF AND FROZEN ASSETS: According to reported draft terms, the United States would ease restrictions on Iranian ports and gradually provide oil-export sanctions exemptions alongside phased releases of frozen Iranian assets. Discussions regarding broader financial relief reportedly remain unresolved, while Qatar has reportedly proposed a $12 billion humanitarian loan to Iran.
🛰️ NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE UNDER TEMPORARY FRAMEWORK: According to Al-Hadath, the draft memorandum outlines phased commitments tied to de-escalation, maritime security, sanctions relief, and continued nuclear negotiations. The reported framework would extend the ceasefire for renewable 60-day periods while negotiations continue and would include ending military operations across regional fronts, including Lebanon.
📡 IRAN REOPENS INTERNATIONAL INTERNET ACCESS: Iranian state media reported that President Masoud Pezeshkian ordered the reopening of international internet access following a nearly 90-day blackout.
🏛️ TRUMP REITERATES U.S. POSITION ON IRANIAN NUCLEAR CAPABILITY: During his Memorial Day remarks at Arlington Cemetery, President Trump reiterated: “Iran will never hold a nuclear weapon.”
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