US-Iran agreed on principal deal to open Strait of Hormuz in landmark negotiations
The closure of one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes has caused major disruptions, leading to fuel and gas shortages and fueling concerns over a global energy crisis.
The United States and Iran have reportedly reached a preliminary understanding to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes.
Several major media outlets described the development as an “agreement” because negotiators from both sides appear to have accepted the broad framework of the proposal.
As reported by the NY Times, negotiators from both sides appear to have accepted the broad framework of the proposal.
While the deal is largely negotiated, both governments have also indicated that some details still need to be finalized before it becomes official.
This is often called an “agreement in principle" in diplomatic terms, which means the two sides generally support the plan but have not yet completed the full legal or political process.
The major proposed arrangement reportedly includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz for commercial shipping, easing tensions in the Gulf region, and continuing negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program.
In return, the United States may consider limited sanctions relief and reduced military pressure if Iran follows the agreed conditions.
The news comes as US announced major negotiations with Iran including a 3 point agenda that revolves around initially ending the war, resolving the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz and launching a 30-day window for negotiations on a broader agreement.
The Strait of Hormuz has been closed since the US-Iran-Israel war initiated since february 28.Although it partially opened for few days over negotions but again permanetly closed after violation of the peace deal between the conflict zones.
The closure of one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes has caused major disruptions, leading to fuel and gas shortages and fueling concerns over a potential global energy crisis.
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