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Iran updates "US-Iran MOU" framework: Demands $12 billion in frozen funds, collects tolls in the Strait of Hormuz..

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The US-Iran peace agreement is facing a crisis of collapse! According to the latest reports, Iranian officials have put forward a highly controversial Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) draft, which not only demands the immediate release of $12 billion in frozen funds by the US but also attempts to impose an "environmental protection fee" on commercial vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, while permanently excluding US warships. Faced with Iran's firm refusal to make any concessions on its nuclear program, the White House immediately stepped forward to refute the agreement. With the gap between the two sides' bottom lines being too wide, hopes for a de-escalation in the Middle East have once again been cast in shadow. (Previous coverage: The White House refutes Iran's "peace agreement draft": Completely fabricated, do not believe fake news) (Background supplement: US-Iran peace agreement draft exposed! US military withdrawal in exchange for "unblocking the Strait of Hormuz," crude oil plunges below $89) Peace negotiations between the US and Iran are deadlocked due to massive differences in interests. According to The Hormuz Letter (@HormuzLetter), an X account that has long monitored the situation in the Middle East, Iran's state television disclosed a new "Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)" framework today (May 27, 2026). Its tough and highly controversial terms of exchange were immediately and sternly denied by the White House. BREAKING: Iran's state TV publishes a new "Memorandum of Understanding" framework requiring immediate $12 billion frozen funds release as "tangible verification" before Iran signs any deal, which the White House has just denied because the US first demands nuclear commitments… — The Hormuz Letter (@HormuzLetter) May 27, 2026 Iran's 6 tough conditions: Collecting tolls, banning the US military According to the draft released by Iran, the country demands to see "tangible verification" first, meaning the US must immediately release $12 billion in frozen funds before Iran is willing to sign any agreement. In addition, Iran has proposed 6 strict regulations regarding transit rights in the Strait of Hormuz: - Sovereignty and Timeline: Commercial transit in the strait must be restored to pre-war levels within 30 days, and the region must be placed under "permanent Iranian sovereignty." - Collecting Transit Fees: To restore transit, vessel traffic in the strait will be jointly managed by Iran and Oman, and a toll fee labeled as an "environmental protection fee" will be charged to passing vessels. - Expulsion of US Warships: US warships are completely excluded from the transit list; the US Navy must completely lift its blockade of the strait. - Full US Military Withdrawal: US military forces must completely withdraw from the areas surrounding Iran. - IRGC Ban: The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy has added a provision that even if an agreement is signed, vessels from "hostile nations" are strictly prohibited from passing. - UN Endorsement: The final agreement must be completed within 60 days and passed in the form of a binding UN Security Council resolution. Nuclear program remains an absolute deadlock, White House swiftly rejects The core reason why this draft was immediately rejected by the White House lies in the "nuclear threat." The primary prerequisite for US participation in the negotiations is the demand that Iran make substantive nuclear commitments and limit its uranium enrichment activities. However, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ruthlessly cut off this possibility in a statement on Monday: "There are no, and will not be, any nuclear commitments or uranium transfer clauses for Iran in any draft agreement." Analysts point out that while Iran is demanding huge sums of unfrozen funds and attempting to gain substantive control over the world's energy chokepoint, it refuses to budge on the nuclear threat. These highly unequal conditions make the MOU "almost impossible to achieve" in its current structure. The White House's swift denial also confirms that the earlier talk of a "promising peace agreement" was likely a unilateral information war and political pressure tactic by Iranian officials.
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