U.S., Iran Discussing $300B Investment Fund for Iran and Halting Lebanon Combat, NYT Reports

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According to The New York Times, on May 29, the U.S. and Iran are discussing a draft agreement framework that includes establishing a $300 billion international investment fund for Iran and halting combat operations in Lebanon. The proposed arrangement, described by informed officials, aims to temporarily ease hostilities while laying groundwork for a long-term accord. Some versions of the draft characterize the arrangement as a broader "end of war" declaration spanning multiple fronts, including cessation of fighting in Lebanon. The investment fund, estimated at $300 billion, would function as a post-conflict reconstruction mechanism, though not all mediating parties have confirmed this specific figure.
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