Iran agrees to dismantle nuclear program under deal, White House official says

Iran has agreed to dismantle its nuclear program. The nation will also destroy nuclear material. This is part of a deal with the United States. Tehran will open the Strait of Hormuz. Frozen funds will not be released until commitments are honored....

Reuters
Roof over a building at Natanz nuclear site, Iran
Washington: Iran has agreed to dismantle its nuclear program and destroy nuclear material under a deal with the United States, a White House official told AFP Friday, as the two sides gave clashing accounts of the agreement.

Tehran also agreed to open the Strait of Hormuz and will not receive any frozen funds until they honor their commitments under the "performance-based deal," the senior administration official said.
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