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23 May 2026, 14:28

A representative of the Islamic Republic announced on Saturday, May 23, in an interview with Al Jazeera that Tehran has agreed to a memorandum of understanding mediated by Pakistan and is now awaiting a response from the United States.

According to this official, the provisions of this memorandum include ending the war, completely lifting the naval blockade, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and the withdrawal of American forces from the war zone. He emphasized that due to the complexity of the nuclear issue and the need for more time, this memorandum does not include nuclear matters; however, after 30 days of implementing this agreement, the doors for nuclear negotiations will be opened.

This informed source also noted that the commander of the Pakistani army was supposed to announce this memorandum in Tehran, but he left Iran to coordinate with Washington. He stressed the essential role of the Qatari government in drafting this proposal, adding that Iran will not concede any advantages beyond what is stated in this memorandum.
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Additionally, according to this report, Tehran has proposed to suspend uranium enrichment above 3.6 percent for a period of 10 years.
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🔄 Update:
The Tasnim news agency, affiliated with the IRGC, quoted an informed source stating that Al Arabiya's report about Tehran proposing a 10-year suspension of uranium enrichment above 3.6 percent is "fundamentally false."

Tasnim, citing this source and emphasizing the "fabricated" nature of Al Arabiya's news, wrote: "Essentially, the focus of messages and discussions at this time is solely on the issue of ending the war, and no details regarding the nuclear issue are being discussed."
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