Draft US-Iran Accord May Reopen Hormuz Shipping Lane
Fresh reports from multiple Iranian outlets suggest Washington and Tehran have quietly prepared an initial agreement aimed at de-escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf. Under the proposed terms,...

Fresh reports from multiple Iranian outlets suggest Washington and Tehran have quietly prepared an initial agreement aimed at de-escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf. Under the proposed terms, commercial vessels would resume pre-conflict traffic levels through the Strait of Hormuz within a month. The United States would reciprocate by withdrawing part of its naval forces stationed near Iranian territory. The draft also sketches a multi-phase roadmap that could culminate in a binding UN resolution. Outstanding disputes over uranium enrichment caps and sanctions relief remain unresolved, but negotiators appear to have found common ground on maritime access and force reductions. Energy analysts note that reopening the strait at full capacity could ease pressure on global oil prices, which spiked during recent hostilities. Observers caution, however, that any final deal will require careful verification mechanisms and sustained diplomatic engagement.
