A memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States, scheduled for signing on Friday, is expected to be presented to the public immediately following the ceremony.
According to the Operative Information Center-OMM, this information was reported by the Tasnim news agency, citing informed sources.
An anonymous source stated that, under the agreement reached between the parties, the full text of the memorandum will be released to the public as soon as it is signed. The source further noted that the document previously circulated by Bloomberg, which purported to be the full text of the memorandum, contains inaccuracies and omissions.
Specifically, the source pointed to errors in the first article of the document and the section concerning the Strait of Hormuz. It was emphasized that the version published by Bloomberg failed to include several critical clauses and essential provisions that are integral to the actual agreement.
While official representatives from Tehran and Washington have yet to provide comprehensive details regarding the content of the memorandum, the upcoming public release is expected to clarify the specific commitments undertaken by both parties. This development comes as international observers closely monitor diplomatic efforts between the two nations, which have historically navigated complex relations regarding regional security and nuclear non-proliferation agreements.