US-Iran Deal: Big agreement between America and Iran, sanctions will be lifted in exchange for nuclear weapons

A big agreement has been signed between America and Iran. President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance have signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with Iran. Under this deal, the sanctions imposed on Iran can be removed, but for this Iran will have to agree to get its nuclear program and weapons inspected.

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Digital signing

Vice President JD Vance said that this agreement was signed digitally on Sunday, June 14, 2026. Now there will be a formal event in Switzerland on coming Friday, where both the parties will come together and sign it.

Relief will be given with conditions

Some special things have come to light in this agreement, which can be understood in common language like this:

  • Easing of restrictions: The sanctions imposed on Iran will be lifted only when it completely stops its nuclear weapons program.
  • No money: JD Vance has made it clear that this deal is based on work. He said no money has been released yet and it won’t be until conditions are met.
  • Stopping terrorism: Iran needs to stop funding terrorist activities and behave like a normal country.

Open the way for oil ships

President Donald Trump informed that with the effect of this agreement, the Strait of Hormuz is being reopened. Oil tankers and other ships have now started passing through this route and it will be completely opened by Friday. Trump has described this document as very powerful and said that it will soon be brought before everyone.

These countries played an important role

Pakistan has played a major role in getting this agreement done. Qatar and some other countries also had full support in this. Switzerland’s Foreign Ministry has also welcomed this step and said that it is an important step towards reducing tension.

On behalf of Iran, this agreement has been signed by ‘Speaker Goliath’ i.e. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. According to US officials, Ghalibaf had the full approval of Iran’s Supreme Leader and National Security Council to finalize this deal.

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