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Iran claims draft US deal would restore Hormuz trade, White House denies report

The Iranian media had stated that if a final agreement was reached within 60 days, it could be approved as a binding UN Security Council resolution

Vessels anchored at the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman, May 25, 2026. Reuters

Reuters
Published 27.05.26, 06:18 PM

Iran's state TV said Tehran had obtained a draft of an initial, unofficial framework for a memorandum of understanding with the United States on ending their conflict. The White House, however, denied the report, and called it "fabricated."

Under the framework, as reported by Iranian media , Iran would restore commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz to pre-war levels within a month, while the United States would withdraw military forces from Iran's vicinity and lift a naval blockade.

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State TV said the framework, which excludes military vessels and envisages Iran managing ship traffic through the strait in cooperation with Oman, was not yet finalised and that Tehran would take no steps without "tangible verification".

It added that if a final agreement was reached within 60 days, it could be approved as a binding UN Security Council resolution.

The White House on Wednesday said the report from Iran's state TV citing a draft of an initial, unofficial framework for a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States was "not true" and that the cited memorandum was "a complete fabrication."

The war erupted after a sharp escalation between Iran and Israel earlier this year, with both sides exchanging missile and drone attacks that disrupted shipping in the Gulf and drew in US military involvement, raising fears of a wider regional conflict.

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