The US-Iran peace framework leaves Iran’s 440kg of 60-percent enriched uranium in Tehran untouched, with the stockpile’s fate left to a 60-day negotiation starting after the June 19 Geneva signing.
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Pakistan confirmed that the text of the Iran-US peace memorandum has been agreed, cementing Islamabad’s role as the pivotal mediator in a conflict that has reshaped the Middle East.
Mojtaba Khamenei, who became Iran’s supreme leader just three months ago after his father was killed in US airstrikes, now faces the defining decision of signing a peace deal with Washington.
The US and Iran are close to signing the Islamabad Declaration in Geneva, a framework deal brokered by Pakistan that would end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The draft Islamabad Declaration leaves Iran’s 440 kilograms of enriched uranium untouched at signing, deferring all nuclear questions to sixty days of follow-on talks.
Pakistan confirmed that Washington and Tehran agreed on deal language, with VP Vance expected to sign in Geneva.





