The United States and Iran have reportedly reached a preliminary agreement on a memorandum of understanding (MOU) aimed at resolving the Iranian nuclear issue. Under the proposed deal, Iran would commit to indefinitely abandoning its nuclear weapons program and dismantling nuclear facilities. In return, Iran would receive phased economic benefits as it demonstrates compliance with the agreement’s terms. Details remain limited, but the MOU outlines a step-by-step process linking Iran’s nuclear concessions to the easing of economic sanctions. This framework represents a potential breakthrough in stalled negotiations, though significant hurdles remain before a final agreement is reached. The agreement, if fully implemented, could significantly reduce regional tensions and prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Further reporting indicates the MOU is still subject to final approval from both governments.