美伊已就全面开放霍尔木兹海峡达成一致
Odaily Planet Daily News The United States and Iran have reached an agreement on a framework for a Memorandum of Understanding that, once signed, will fully restore shipping in the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days. Citing an anonymous senior US government official, the report stated that the US and Iran have developed a "framework" for the MoU, which includes extending the ceasefire for 60 days to allow both sides to reach a "final agreement" on permanently ending the Iranian conflict, during which time the Strait of Hormuz will be demined and reopened. The official said the MoU includes a "commitment" that Iran will not possess nuclear weapons. Over the next two months, the US and Iran will discuss the "mechanism" for implementing this commitment.
However, the US and Iran did not sign any agreement on the 24th. An anonymous diplomatic source familiar with the situation told The Washington Post that once the MoU is signed, Iran will immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz and take measures within 30 days to ensure the waterway returns to its pre-conflict state. Additionally, Iran, the US, and their allies will announce an immediate halt to military operations on all fronts, including Lebanon. The report also quoted an anonymous Iranian official as saying that the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz will be carried out in phases. In the first phase, the US will unfreeze $12 billion in Iranian assets, demining operations in the Strait of Hormuz will commence, and the US blockade will be lifted. However, the Iranian official said the MoU does not include a nuclear agreement, only a commitment to negotiate on the nuclear issue later, with more details possibly to be released on the 25th. (Xinhua News Agency)
