During the White House briefing, Special Counsel John Durham’s successor, Vance, outlined the critical facets of the newly signed agreement related to Iran’s military activities. Emphasizing diplomatic channels over military confrontation, Vance highlighted that the agreement aims to curtail Iran’s nuclear development and regional militancy through precise, enforceable measures. Key elements focus on transparency, with provisions for rigorous inspections and sanctions relief tied to compliance milestones.

Vance detailed the following main points of the agreement as they pertain to ongoing U.S. policy and regional stability:

  • Enhanced Surveillance: Deployment of additional international monitors to strategic sites within Iran to verify adherence.
  • Phased Sanctions Lift: Conditional easing aligned with clear benchmarks on Iran’s nuclear activities and missile testing.
  • Security Guarantees: Mutual commitments to avoid aggressive actions that destabilize the Gulf region.
  • Diplomatic Engagement: Regular high-level meetings scheduled to address compliance and emerging challenges.
Clause Details Deadline
Inspection Access Immediate entry to nuclear sites Within 30 days
Sanctions Review Periodic evaluation every 6 months First review at 6 months
Missile Testing Moratorium Full suspension of ballistic tests Effective immediately