The United States and Iran are poised to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) regarding the end of hostilities on July 19th in Bürgenstock, Switzerland. A key component of the draft agreement involves a $3 billion reconstruction fund intended for areas impacted by conflict. Sources indicate the US has secured assurances regarding the fund's allocation and oversight. The MOU aims to de-escalate tensions and establish a framework for future cooperation between the two nations. Details regarding the specific mechanisms for fund disbursement and project selection are still being finalized. This potential agreement represents a significant diplomatic step forward after years of strained relations. The MOU’s success hinges on both sides adhering to the outlined commitments and ensuring transparent fund management.