The White House has declassified the official 14-point preliminary agreement reached with Iran. The deal focuses on neutralizing Iran’s enriched uranium stockpiles and ensuring 60 days of free passage through the Strait of Hormuz. While guaranteeing initial fee-free navigation, the document allows for potential future transit fees to be negotiated. The agreement’s release provides further insight into the ongoing discussions between the two nations. Details were reported by the Polish Press Agency (PAP). The specifics of uranium neutralization are central to the understanding of the deal’s scope. This disclosure marks a step towards transparency regarding the US-Iran negotiations.