AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUS–Iran MoU Talks: Reuters reports a draft memorandum would bar Iran from producing or acquiring nuclear weapons, require dilution of its highly enriched uranium, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, lift a U.S. naval blockade, waive oil sanctions for a period, and facilitate release of about $25B in frozen assets, with a final deal discussed over 60 days. Timing Dispute: Trump says the framework will be signed Sunday and Hormuz will reopen immediately, but Iran says no final decision has been made and signing won’t be on Sunday, while Qatari mediators arrive in Tehran to push the process. Domestic Backlash: Hardliners protest in Tehran and Mashhad against Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and the emerging agreement. Regional Flashpoint: Israel strikes Beirut suburbs targeting Hezbollah infrastructure, raising fears the Lebanon track could derail the broader U.S.–Iran understanding. Cybersecurity: Iran says a limited cyberattack disrupted services at four major banks, with no customer data leakage reported.
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