Iran Outlines 14-Point Framework for Potential Deal with United States
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Iran has disclosed an informal 14-point draft memorandum outlining the terms for a potential agreement with the United States. The framework proposes the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the region and the lifting of naval embargoes in exchange for Tehran's management of shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.
Under the proposal, Iran would collaborate with Oman to ensure the passage of commercial vessels, committing to restore traffic to pre-war levels within one month. Military vessels are explicitly excluded from these transit arrangements.
Tehran requires a concrete verification mechanism to confirm implementation before fulfilling its own commitments. The draft specifies that if a final agreement is reached within 60 days, the terms would be adopted as a United Nations Security Council resolution.
