Here's what's in Trump's reported 14-point MOU with Iran

AI Summary
The Trump administration announced an interim peace agreement with Iran aimed at ending the war, reportedly covering nuclear non-proliferation, a $300 billion financial package, and regional peace involving Israel, Lebanon, and neighboring states. However, the full text remains undisclosed, prompting lawmakers from both parties to call for transparency and formal Congressional review. The deal is scheduled for formal signing as details are being shared with allied nations.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize bipartisan congressional calls for transparency, framing the demand for details as a standard legislative oversight process.
Moderate: Centrist outlets report on the deal's reported provisions and international reactions, highlighting emerging details and allied nation support.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets stress secrecy and congressional exclusion from negotiations, featuring criticism from Iranian exile Reza Pahlavi warning it is a strategically grave error Iranians will reject.
President Trump has said the text of his agreement to end the Iran war won’t be released until it’s signed in person by Washington and Tehran on Friday.
But outlets including Bloomberg and CNN say they have obtained the 14-point memorandum of understanding (MOU).
White House communications director Steven Cheung said Wednesday morning the reported text “does not reflect...
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