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Iran State Media Says Draft U.S. MOU Text Has Changed

Iran's Tasnim news agency reported that a possible memorandum of understanding with the United States has been revised in recent days. The agency stated that versions circulating in Western media are inaccurate and that the final text remains unfinished.

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2 sources·May 29, 12:00 PM(5 hrs ago)·1m read
Iran State Media Says Draft U.S. MOU Text Has Changedmiddleeasteye.net
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Iran's state-affiliated Tasnim news agency said a draft memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States has undergone changes in recent days. The agency added that the text has not yet been finalized.

Tasnim stated that versions of the MOU text appearing in Western media are not accurate. The agency cited an unnamed source for its reporting on the revisions.

Tasnim's statements were issued without providing a timeline for completion or further negotiation steps. No other details on the content of the draft agreement were released by the agency.

Key Facts

MOU text changed
according to Iran's Tasnim agency
Text not finalized
final wording remains unfinished
Western media versions
described as inaccurate by Tasnim

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PublishedMay 29, 2026, 12:00 PM

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