The United States and Iran reached an agreement on Sunday to end the war in Iran. According to Vance, the agreement is very general.
The declaration of intent, which the United States and Iran have agreed on an end to the war in Iran, is very general and takes up about a page and a half.
This is what the US vice president, JD Vance, said on Monday in an interview with the media CNN.
– The MoU is about a page and a half long, so it is a very general document, says the vice-president and adds:
– In a number of areas we will have to clarify the details in the technical negotiation phase.
The agreement is a so-called Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
An agreement is a declaration of intent
In Danish, it can be translated into a memorandum of agreement or declaration of intent and must create the political framework for a more detailed agreement on the end of the conflict that began on 28 February.
The text of the agreement that Iran and the United States have agreed upon has not yet been published. According to US President Donald Trump, this will happen at some point after an official signing ceremony has taken place on Friday.
In the interview, Vance nevertheless describes part of the text of the agreement.
– In practice, what is stated in the first paragraph of the agreement is that Iran – like the United States – commits itself to regional peace and stability, says Vance and adds:
– Part of that is that the Iranians must stop financing violent terrorist organizations and they must stop contributing to regional instability.
Vance: Iran Will Allow Nuclear Program Inspections
Among other things, Iran is allied with the Lebanese Hezbollah militia, which during the war tried to help Iran attack Israel.
The American vice president says the same day in an interview with the American media NBC News that Iran will allow inspections of the country’s nuclear program as part of the agreement.
– In fact, one of the key parts of the agreement is that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the United States must help Iran destroy the country’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, and this is very clear from the memorandum of understanding, says Vance.
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