Details Have Emerged About Secret Proposals From The U.S. And Iran Regarding A Peace Treaty
- 19.06.2026, 12:18
CNN pointed out an important detail.
The U.S. and Iran are working on drafting confidential proposals for implementing the 14-point agreement. These proposals, in particular, concern the future of Tehran’s nuclear program.
This was reported by CNN.
Three U.S. officials familiar with the negotiations confirmed that the parties are working on confidential proposals to implement the agreement signed this week.
The sources emphasized that these proposals are far from final.
Iran has not signed any additional documents
CNN highlights an important detail: Iran has not signed any additional documents, as was the case with the memorandum of understanding.
“This raises the question of whether the administration (the U.S. administration—ed.) exaggerated the commitments it secured from Iran, and once again underscores how quickly fragile political efforts to reach a final agreement can collapse,” the publication writes.
The journalists also note that the situation shows how quickly fragile political efforts to reach a final agreement can collapse.
Why the U.S. Did Not Wait
U.S. negotiators plan to publish the signed memorandum of understanding without waiting for Iran’s top leadership to sign more detailed proposals on implementing the 14 points.
According to one source, the reason is simple—the parties do not want to delay the next phase of negotiations.
Details of the proposals remain unknown
CNN was unable to obtain details on the content of these working proposals.
One official described the recorded portions of the proposals as “working” documents that both sides agreed to formalize as the next step.
Sources noted that they contain more specific information about what U.S. negotiators are seeking to achieve in the further course of the negotiations, particularly regarding Iran’s nuclear program.
Agreement Between the U.S. and Iran
As is known, Washington and Tehran remotely signed a memorandum of understanding regarding the end of the war and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and the agreement has already entered into force.
Following this, the U.S. announced that it was lifting the naval blockade of Iranian ports.