美伊谈判新细节:为伊朗设立3000亿美元基金,并停止黎巴嫩境内的战斗
Odaily Odaily reports that according to i24News citing The New York Times, the latest details of a draft memorandum of understanding being discussed between the United States and Iran have emerged. The report describes a broad and complex framework that could reshape regional tensions, but also faces significant uncertainty.
Informed officials revealed that the core of the proposed arrangement lies in a temporary de-escalation of hostilities, complemented by parallel political and economic commitments aimed at paving the way for a long-term agreement. Some versions of the proposal go deeper, wording the arrangement as a broader "end-of-war" declaration covering multiple fronts, including an end to fighting within Lebanon.
One of the most striking elements of the draft is that it includes a potential international "investment fund" for Iran; some participants describe it as a post-war reconstruction mechanism. According to discussions, the fund is valued at approximately $300 billion, although not all mediating parties have confirmed this specific figure. Iranian officials position the idea as a reconstruction plan that could be initiated after a final agreement is reached. Previously reported, Iran's earlier reparations claims for damages from past attacks were much higher than this figure. (Jin Shi)
