US, Iran Near Deal to End Conflict

The Reuters‑cited government official told reporters that the United States and Iran are "very close" to finalising a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that would resolve their long‑standing conflict, with Washington anticipating a signing within days of the report dated 12‑06‑2026.

According to the same source, the agreed terms align with President Donald Trump’s primary objectives and are described as placing the situation "in a very, very good place at the end of it." The MOU provisions include reopening the Strait of Hormuz, lifting the U.S. blockade on Iranian ports, and requiring the on‑site destruction of Iran’s enriched uranium before any material is removed from the country.

The official added that Iran will receive no benefits upon the signing of the MOU or during the negotiation process. The article notes that it was generated with AI assistance and subsequently reviewed by an editor.