A draft of the “Islamabad Agreement” aimed at ending a potential US–Iran conflict is still in the negotiation phase. Nothing has been finalized so far, and Iran continues to express deep mistrust toward the United States.
Axar.az reports, citing IRIB, that the draft of a possible informal framework memorandum between Iran and the United States has been published.
According to the information, the main points include:
1. US Military forces will withdraw from the vicinity of Iran.
2. The US Navy will lift its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
3. Iran has committed to restoring the number of commercial transit ships through the Strait of Hormuz to pre-war levels within 1 month.
4. Iranian state media says military vessels are not included in this draft agreement.
5. The management and routing of ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz will be handled by Iran in cooperation with Oman.
6. If a final deal is reached within 60 days, this agreement will be approved in the form of a binding UN Security Council resolution.
It should be noted that The US denied an Iranian state television report on a draft deal.
“This report from Iranian-controlled media is not true and the MOU they ‘released’ is a complete fabrication,” the White House said in a social media post on Wednesday. “Nobody should believe what Iranian state media is putting out.”