Tuesday, June 16, 2026

The real content of the U.S.-Iran MOU is unexpected

 Direct Translation

Vance reveals firsthand details of the U.S.-Iran agreement; the real content is unexpected

Reporter : Wang Duran / Editor: Zhong Kang / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0616/2396606.html

In response to widespread online rumours that the U.S. has paid Iran a $300 billion reconstruction fund and that $25 billion in assets have been unfrozen, U.S. Vice President JD Vance publicly refuted these claims in interviews with CBS, CNBC, and other media outlets on 15 June 2026, emphasizing that these claims are untrue.

Vance revealed that the U.S. and Iran have completed the electronic signing of the framework agreement, with a formal signing ceremony expected on 19 June 2026 in Switzerland. The full text of the agreement will also be officially released this week, allowing the outside world to directly understand its true content.

Vance stated that the currently reached memorandum of understanding is only about one and a half pages long and is a framework document. The core consensus rests on only two points:

First, Iran pledges not to develop or acquire nuclear weapons in the future and to address the issue of highly enriched uranium;

Second, the Strait of Hormuz will be reopened and free navigation maintained.

Complex issues such as the disposal of highly enriched uranium, standards for dismantling nuclear facilities, international inspection mechanisms, conditions for lifting sanctions, and long-term arrangements for the opening of the Strait of Hormuz will be finalized during the next 60 days of technical negotiations.

Vance stated that if negotiations waited until all details were finalized before signing, they could drag on for months or even break down. Therefore, both sides should first reach an agreement on a framework agreement before proceeding with subsequent technical negotiations. He himself will lead the US team in the negotiations over the next 60 days.

Regarding funding, Vance emphasized that the US has not paid any funds to Iran, nor has it unfrozen frozen assets, and there is no $300 billion included in the agreement.

He said that no US taxpayer money will flow to Iran. Even if sanctions easing is discussed in the future, the principle of "compliance first, then release; verification first, then lifting" will be followed.

Regarding the much-discussed $300 billion reconstruction fund, Vance stated that if related projects are launched in the future, the funding will primarily come from Gulf states and private capital, not the US government, provided that Iran fulfills its obligations under the agreement in the long term.

Vance also revealed that Israel will participate in the follow-up arrangements for the future Middle East order. The US hopes that the agreement will ensure that Iran can never possess nuclear weapons, while maintaining the long-term openness of the Strait of Hormuz, reducing the risk of conflict in the Middle East, and stabilizing the global energy market.


Tuesday, June 9, 2026

People in China are becoming less valuable

Direct Translation

Things in China are getting cheaper but people are becoming less valuable

Editor : Zhong Kang / Source : Xiong Guan'er / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0609/2393779.html / Image : Illustrative image


Some people are complacent, boasting that our express delivery and food delivery are cheap, and that we practically give away small industrial goods for free, completely outperforming Western countries. They conclude that China is highly efficient, provides excellent service, and has an advanced system. In their eyes, delivery drivers, couriers, and assembly line workers are not even human.

There is a saying in economics: "There is no free lunch."

Anything cheap simply shifts costs elsewhere. A production-driven society has no future.

A production-driven society and a consumer-driven society are not necessarily opposed.

The real question is: Does a society treat production as a means to improve people's living standards, or as the ultimate goal?

If production becomes increasingly powerful, but ordinary people's income, welfare, and purchasing power do not improve in tandem, then production capacity will ultimately be constrained by insufficient demand.

Currently, too many people in China have lost their capacity for empathy; the divisions between groups are severe.

Paying a few dollars to have a recent college graduate deliver your food several kilometers is inhumane; in fact, this business model from beginning to end is extremely unethical and should never exist. Consumer welfare and worker welfare are often not the same concept. A mature society evaluates a service not only by what consumers receive, but also by what the service provider receives.

Which is more dignified, and which has a brighter future: a prosperity where goods are cheap or a prosperity where labor is highly valued?

Why is labour so cheap?



Monday, June 8, 2026

Airport Hotel Review : D'prima Wellness Center, Cengkareng

 Review and photo copyright by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA


This airport hotel is actually named D'prima Wellness Center. It sells sportswear for golf and provides room and accommodation for tourists and passengers on transit. It is located next to Pelita Air check-in counters at Cengkareng Terminal 3. 

To reach D'prima Wellness Center, enter Gate 4 to the Departure Hall after exiting the Arrival Hall, going up the external escalator and walking for less than a minute. Look for Yoshinoya Restaurant which is on the right of D'prima Wellness Center before arriving at the double-level airport hotel.

Toiletries are limited to toothpaste, toothbrush, towel, body wash and shampoo.

Breakfast starts at 6 am. Before that, breakfast packs are being prepared near the reception for guests who have paid for room packages with free breakfast. So, I eat breakfast at Bangi Cafe on the left of the hotel before I check-in for my Pelita Air flight back to Singapore by 5.20 am local time.










































StayGate Review : How to enter Indonesia as a visa-exempt tourist

 Review, photo copyright by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA


After filling up the Indonesia e-Arrival card at the All Indonesia portal (web-site) within three days before arrival, print and/or screenshot the bar code. After that, generate the evisa that states visa-exempt national is exempted from showing the evisa. Print the evisa. Bring the e-Arrival card with QR code and evisa to the Immigration at Indonesia port of entry.

Images below: If tourists arrived at the Indonesia port of entry without the e-Arrival card, use All Indonesia app to fill up and screenshot the e-Arrival card with QR code for immigration autogate clearance.

Tourists with the e-Arrival card hardcopy and visa-exempt evisa can skip the All Indonesia app and proceed to the Customs after immigration autogate clearance with the passport. Look for the sign at the Customs to show the e-Arrival card QR code to complete final clearance as below. 


Welcome to Indonesia!

There is no label sticker or stamp on the tourist's passport. Keep the e-Arrival card with QR code throughout the journey as proof of entry. Keep it in file as a matter of personal record. 


Before leaving Indonesia, there is no need to show the e-Arrival card during check-in, security and Immigration clearance. Scan the passport at an autogate and leave for the boarding gate.














The real content of the U.S.-Iran MOU is unexpected

  Direct Translation Vance reveals firsthand details of the U.S.-Iran agreement; the real content is unexpected Reporter : Wang Duran / Edit...