美国官员:美伊接近达成协议,将在未来几天签署
According to Reuters, a senior US official said on Friday that the United States and Iran have not yet truly crossed the finish line, but are very close to reaching an agreement to resolve the conflict between the two sides, and Washington expects to sign the agreement in the coming days. "The negotiating team has put us in a very favorable position, but we still have to wait and see. We haven't truly crossed the finish line yet, but we are very close," the US official said. The official stated that the agreed terms achieve Trump's core objectives. The terms of the memorandum of understanding include reopening the Strait of Hormuz and lifting the US blockade of Iranian ports. Iran's high-enriched uranium will also be destroyed on-site and subsequently shipped out of the country. "Iran will not get anything just for signing the memorandum of understanding or for the negotiations themselves," the official said. "They will receive economic rewards for fulfilling the obligations stipulated in the agreement. Therefore, if they hand over nuclear materials as promised, they will get something. If they dismantle their nuclear program or nuclear facilities, they will get something else." (Jin Shi)
