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Iran–US Reportedly Near MoU That Includes End of War on All Fronts
(MENAFN) A potential memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States includes provisions aimed at ending conflict across multiple fronts, according to reports cited by a news agency.
The draft framework is said to connect broader regional de-escalation efforts—including halting hostilities involving Israel in Lebanon—with reciprocal commitments from Washington, such as easing sanctions on Iran’s oil exports during ongoing negotiations.
The report also states that any agreement would establish a 60-day window for renewed talks on Iran’s nuclear program, alongside measures addressing sanctions relief and economic restrictions.
According to the details, adjustments to maritime activity in the Strait of Hormuz would not fully restore pre-conflict conditions. Instead, ship traffic would reportedly return to pre-war levels gradually within 30 days rather than immediately reverting to previous norms.
The report adds that Iran would maintain enforcement of what it describes as its sovereign rights over the waterway, with further operational details expected to be announced later.
Tehran is also said to be seeking at least partial access to frozen financial assets, while insisting on the lifting of a US blockade on Iranian ports, arguing that maritime conditions would not change without corresponding US commitments.
Any modifications to navigation rules in the strategic corridor, according to the report, would depend on full implementation of all agreed-upon measures within the memorandum framework.
The draft framework is said to connect broader regional de-escalation efforts—including halting hostilities involving Israel in Lebanon—with reciprocal commitments from Washington, such as easing sanctions on Iran’s oil exports during ongoing negotiations.
The report also states that any agreement would establish a 60-day window for renewed talks on Iran’s nuclear program, alongside measures addressing sanctions relief and economic restrictions.
According to the details, adjustments to maritime activity in the Strait of Hormuz would not fully restore pre-conflict conditions. Instead, ship traffic would reportedly return to pre-war levels gradually within 30 days rather than immediately reverting to previous norms.
The report adds that Iran would maintain enforcement of what it describes as its sovereign rights over the waterway, with further operational details expected to be announced later.
Tehran is also said to be seeking at least partial access to frozen financial assets, while insisting on the lifting of a US blockade on Iranian ports, arguing that maritime conditions would not change without corresponding US commitments.
Any modifications to navigation rules in the strategic corridor, according to the report, would depend on full implementation of all agreed-upon measures within the memorandum framework.
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