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Tehran Eyes De-escalation: Potential US Deal to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

Wed, May 27, 2026(45d ago)World

Tehran has revealed that a preliminary, unofficial framework for a memorandum of understanding with the United States is currently under discussion, aimed at de-escalating regional tensions. The proposed plan suggests that within a month of finalization, Iran would normalize commercial shipping operations through the Strait of Hormuz. In exchange, the United States would be required to withdraw its military presence from the immediate vicinity and dismantle the ongoing naval blockade. According to Iranian state media, this arrangement would task Iran with managing maritime traffic in coordination with Oman, specifically excluding military vessels from the scope of the agreement.

The groundwork for this potential breakthrough emerged from indirect negotiations mediated largely by Pakistan following the intense regional flare-up that began in February. Officials in Tehran have emphasized that the proposal remains a draft and cautioned that no concrete actions will be taken until there is "tangible verification" of American commitments. If both parties can reach a definitive consensus within 60 days, the framework could be formalized as a binding UN Security Council resolution, signaling a significant move toward ending the maritime crisis that has hindered trade and raised fears of a broader conflict.

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