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Iranian Official Reports Draft Nuclear Deal Reached With Pakistani Mediators

A memorandum of understanding that omits Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile has been agreed with Pakistani mediators, according to an Iranian official cited by I24 News. The United States has not yet responded to the draft framework.

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An Iranian official told Israel’s I24 News that a memorandum of understanding has been reached with Pakistani mediators on a possible nuclear arrangement. The draft excludes the status of Iran’s enriched uranium, the main unresolved issue in prior talks. The report states that the mediators are now awaiting a response from the United States.

U.S. positions have required any agreement to address Iran’s nuclear program directly. No timeline for further steps or additional parties was provided in the account.

Key Facts

Memorandum of understanding
draft reached with Pakistani mediators
Enriched material issue
excluded from the draft framework
U.S. response
still pending according to the report

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Further talks may occur if the United States accepts the draft framework.

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PublishedMay 23, 2026, 1:41 PM
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