
What Does the New U.S.-Iran MOU Mean for U.S. Sanctions on Iran?
The “Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran” outlines a preliminary framework for ending the current conflict and establishing a 60-day negotiation period, beginning June 19, 2026 and extendable by mutual consent. Although the MOU expressly contemplates several forms of potential U.S. sanctions relief—including going so far as terminating all types of sanctions against Iran, whether primary or secondary—the MOU itself does not change existing U.S. sanctions obligations. Unless and until the U.S. government implements the contemplated relief through legal authorities such as Executive Orders, statutory waivers, licenses, regulatory amendments, or designation changes, companies should continue


































