Iran says draft deal with US would reopen Hormuz shipping, end naval blockade - report
Iran has announced a draft agreement with the United States aimed at resolving ongoing conflicts and restoring shipping routes in the Gulf. The proposed deal includes provisions to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the naval blockade. Additionally, it may lead to a UN Security Council resolution within the next two months.
- ▪Iran has a draft framework with the US to end conflict and restore Gulf shipping.
- ▪The deal aims to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the naval blockade.
- ▪A potential UN Security Council resolution could be secured within 60 days.
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Iran says draft deal with US would reopen Hormuz shipping, end naval blockade - reportIran says it has a draft framework with the US to end conflict, restore Gulf shipping, and potentially secure a UN Security Council resolution within 60 days.Follow us on GoogleUS Sailors and Marines aboard USS Tripoli (LHA 7) conduct flight operations as the amphibious assault ship transits the Arabian Sea, May 23, 2026.(photo credit: X/CENTCOM)
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