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Iran announces draft agreement with US to reopen Hormuz Shipping and end naval blockade

Tehran's state television reported that Tehran had received a?first,?unofficial? framework for a memorandum o' understanding with the United States to end their conflict.

According to the framework, Iran will restore commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz back to pre-war levels within a month while the United States will withdraw its military forces from Iran and lift the naval blockade.

State 'TV' said that the framework which excludes military ships and envisages Iran managing the ship?traffic in the strait with?Oman was not yet finalised, and that Tehran would not take any steps until "tangible verification".

The Security Council could approve a final agreement within 60 days as a U.N.-binding resolution.

The U.S. and Iran MoU is the result of indirect talks that were launched in the aftermath of the war, which began in February. Pakistan played a key?mediating role between Washington and Tehran.

The war broke out after a sharp increase in tensions between Israel and Iran earlier this year. Both sides exchanged missile and drone strikes that disrupted shipping and brought the U.S. into the picture, raising fears of a regional conflict. (Reporting and writing by Elwely Elwelly; Editing by PhilippaFletcher and Toby Chopra).

(source: Reuters)