US-Iran draft deal includes asset release, Hormuz terms, 30-day talks
Ali Gholhaki, a hardline Iranian influencer said on Satruday that Pakistan’s army chief left Iran to convey the US response and help finalize a “joint memorandum of understanding” for a difficult nuclear negotiation phase.
Gholhaki outlined reported terms including an end to hostilities across all fronts, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for lifting of a blockade, release of $12 billion in frozen Iranian assets as part of a wider $25 billion package under discussion, reduction of US military presence near Iran, and a 30-day window for nuclear negotiations, with some funds potentially disbursed quickly via Qatar if delays occur.









