Proposed Iran-U.S. deal would reopen Hormuz strait and lift oil sanctions, Iran state media says
The draft would extend the ceasefire for 60 days and allow limited Iranian oil exports as negotiators seek broader sanctions relief.
- Details of a 14-point draft memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran emerged Friday via Iranian state media, outlining the potential framework to officially end the intense regional conflict.
- The proposal dictates that Iran will reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz within 30 days, while the U.S. must simultaneously lift its naval blockade and suspend all economic sanctions targeting Iranian oil and petrochemical exports.
- The draft demands heavy financial and military concessions from Washington, including the release of $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets, the complete withdrawal of American forces from around Iran, and a $300 billion Western-led reconstruction plan for the country.
- Tehran has explicitly kept its ballistic missile program and regional proxy networks off the table, though the agreement does allocate a 60-day window to negotiate secondary issues regarding Iran's nuclear enrichment.
- Global financial markets rallied sharply while crude oil prices fell over 3% on the breakthrough, though Iranian officials maintain the text remains a draft and still requires final approval from Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
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Draft published by Iranian media shares key elements with Axios report but differs on sanctions, frozen assets, reconstruction commitments, and scope of future negotiations
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