US Iran Draft Deal Could Reopen Strait Of Hormuz Within 30 Days


United States and Iran are nearing a major agreement that could restore free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz and ease tensions across the Middle East.
• Iran would clear mines from the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days after a final agreement
• Ships from all countries would regain safe passage
• Iran would stop charging transit fees
• The current ceasefire would reportedly be extended by 60 days
• Nuclear negotiations would continue during the ceasefire period
The draft framework also reportedly includes:
• US sanctions relief tied to Iranian compliance
• Easing restrictions on Iranian ports
• Permission for Iran to resume oil exports under specific waivers
• Gradual sanctions reductions based on Iran’s commitments
Meanwhile, Qatar helped facilitate discussions involving Iran’s frozen financial assets, a key breakthrough that may pave the way for an official announcement as early as tomorrow.
What began as nuclear negotiations may now be evolving into a broader economic and security agreement capable of reshaping Middle East trade, energy flows, and regional diplomacy
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