Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): According to this report, the most important part of the deal that Trump did not mention is the condition for the immediate payment of $12 billion of Iran's frozen assets. According to the text of the agreement, this amount must be paid immediately and until this payment is made, Iran will not enter into any further negotiations. Another issue is the establishment of a complete ceasefire in Lebanon in accordance with Hezbollah's view. According to informed sources, only if these issues are resolved will Iran enter into talks in the next stage on the lifting of all sanctions and the nuclear issue, in accordance with its red lines.
Regarding the axes distorted by Trump, sources have emphasized that his claim about "opening the Strait of Hormuz without charging fees" is not in the text of the agreement. Iran has emphasized that after the blockade is lifted, it will open the Strait according to its predetermined arrangements. Also, Trump's claim about "dismantling or destroying Iran's nuclear materials" is fundamentally baseless and there is no such clause in the memorandum of understanding.
At the same time, the Axios media outlet close to Trump has claimed that "verbal commitments" have been received from Iran about its nuclear program and materials. Observers believe that this claim comes as Axios is on the verge of publishing the text of the memorandum of understanding, which does not seem to have convincing content to cover Trump’s previous claims. Informed sources say that the publication of the memorandum of understanding is so far removed from Trump’s initial demands for the 15-point agreement that even the narratives of his supporters cannot justify it. It should be noted that Iran has not yet made a decision to reject or approve the latest draft of the memorandum of understanding exchanged.