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U.S.: Iran Agrees to Dismantle Nuclear Program; No Release of Frozen Funds Without Compliance

U.S.: Iran Agrees to Dismantle Nuclear Program; No Release of Frozen Funds Without Compliance
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A senior White House official stated on June 12 (local time) that Iran has agreed to dismantle its nuclear program, destroy nuclear materials, and keep the Strait of Hormuz open under a provisional memorandum of understanding (MOU) reached with the United States.

The official told Reuters and AFP that, in accordance with the agreement with the U.S., Iran has consented to dismantle its nuclear program and destroy its nuclear materials.

Additionally, an agreement was reached to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. The official emphasized that there will be no release of frozen funds—a key demand from Iran—until the commitments under this "performance-based deal" are fulfilled.

The official added, "There will also be no funding for Iran's terrorist groups (pro-Iranian militant groups)."

These remarks from the senior White House official appear to be a response to reports in Iranian media that suggested the details of the MOU were favorable to Iran.

President Donald Trump previously expressed his dissatisfaction with the Iranian media reports on his social media platform, Truth Social, stating, "The terms (regarding the end of the war) leaked by Iran to fake news are completely unrelated to the terms agreed upon in writing."

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