Iran Reviews Draft Ahead of Final Decision on U.S. Peace MOU

by Hwang Jin Hyun Posted : June 14, 2026, 17:06Updated : June 14, 2026, 17:06
On June 12, citizens in Tehran's Enghelab Square hold Iranian flags and Hezbollah banners in support of peace negotiations with the U.S. Photo: UPI·Yonhap
On June 12, citizens in Tehran's Enghelab Square hold Iranian flags and Hezbollah banners in support of peace negotiations with the U.S. [Photo: UPI·Yonhap]
Iran is reportedly continuing to review the draft of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the United States ahead of a final decision on the agreement.
On June 14, Iran's Fars News Agency reported that the country is conducting internal assessments to finalize its stance on the peace MOU with the U.S.
A source close to the negotiation team told Fars that Iran has not yet made a public decision regarding the proposed MOU, adding that political, legal, and technical reviews of the document are still ongoing.
According to informed sources, discussions are currently taking place among technical experts and decision-makers regarding the specifics of the proposal. Relevant ministries and agencies are also carefully evaluating the political, legal, and technical ramifications of the agreement.
Meanwhile, a negotiating team from Qatar, acting as a mediator, has arrived in Tehran to support the negotiations, as reported by Reuters and local media.
The United States and another mediator, Pakistan, believe that a 'framework agreement' to end the prolonged conflict between the two nations could be officially signed today. However, hardliners within Iran are opposing the agreement, and the Iranian government is maintaining a cautious approach regarding the timing of the final signature, leaving the actual signing uncertain.



* This article has been translated by AI.