US Iran Draft Deal Could Reopen Strait Of Hormuz And Ease Oil Sanctions



Washington and Tehran are nearing a major temporary agreement that could significantly reduce Middle East tensions and reshape global energy markets.

• A 60 day ceasefire extension would be implemented
• The Strait of Hormuz would reopen during the agreement period
• Iran would regain the ability to sell oil more freely
• The US would ease sanctions on Iranian ports and issue oil sale waivers
• Iran would commit to never pursuing nuclear weapons
• Tehran has reportedly signaled willingness to limit uranium enrichment

The negotiations are still being finalized through intermediaries, but markets are already watching closely.

If finalized, this could become one of the most significant US Iran diplomatic breakthroughs in years with major implications for energy markets, global trade routes, and geopolitical stability
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