It appears highly likely that the United States and Iran will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) or a Letter of Intent (LOI) to end the war early next week, CBS News reported on June 11 (local time).
Citing two anonymous sources familiar with the situation, CBS News explained that once the LOI or MOU is signed, a 60-day negotiation period will follow to reach a lasting agreement between the two countries.
However, the sources added that the negotiation period could be extended if necessary.
In this regard, President Trump previously mentioned that the MOU could be signed in Europe as early as Saturday, June 13.
It is reported that once the MOU is signed, the Strait of Hormuz will be opened immediately, and the U.S. naval blockade against Iran will be lifted instantly.
Regarding the Iranian nuclear issue, the MOU is expected to include principled and declaratory language. Detailed discussions on the disposal of Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpiles, the dismantling of nuclear facilities, and whether to maintain enrichment programs are expected to take place in negotiations following the signing of the MOU.
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