US Offers Big Concessions, Iran Gives Little in New Draft Deal
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The United States has released the official text of a memorandum of understanding reached with Iran over the weekend. The document shows a clear imbalance: Washington is offering major commitments, while Tehran appears to give very little in return.
A former negotiator who has handled difficult agreements with Iran described the draft as remarkable for its one-sided nature. The expert noted that the United States is pledging significant steps, but the text does not show equivalent promises from Iran.
The agreement, while still a draft, has sparked debate over its fairness. Critics argue that the US is making large concessions without securing firm guarantees from Iran on key issues. Supporters, however, may see the deal as a necessary step to restart dialogue.
The full text of the memorandum is now available for public review, allowing analysts to assess its terms more objectively. The coming days will likely see further discussion on whether this draft can lead to a balanced final agreement.