A woman in a keffiyeh attends a rally at Enghelab Square in Tehran, Iran, on June 12, 2026, supporting the Iranian government's negotiations to end the war with the United States. /Courtesy of Yonhap News

Iran is said to be conducting political, legal and technical reviews ahead of a final decision on a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the United States to end the conflict.

Iran's Fars News Agency reported on the 14th, citing sources close to the cease-fire negotiating team, that the Iranian government has not yet taken a final position on the proposed memorandum of understanding and is continuing to review the detailed wording.

According to the sources, working-level experts and decision-makers are comprehensively analyzing the political, legal and technical implications the agreement would bring, and relevant ministries and agencies are also conducting careful reviews.

Meanwhile, the Qatari delegation mediating the talks arrived in Tehran, Iran's capital, on the same day. The mediators are said to be moving to coordinate a final agreement between the two sides.

The United States and Pakistan, the mediating country, have expressed hope that a basic agreement to end more than three months of clashes between the two sides could be signed as early as the same day.

However, within Iran, hard-liners in particular continue to oppose signing the agreement. As a result, the Iranian government is reportedly maintaining a cautious stance on the timing of the signing and whether to give final approval.

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