TechFlow News, May 27: According to Iranian sources, a “preliminary informal document” outlining the framework of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Iran and the United States has been disclosed. The document addresses issues including the Strait of Hormuz, regional military deployments, and future agreement arrangements. Under the document, the U.S. pledges to lift its “naval blockade” against Iran and withdraw part of its military forces deployed in areas surrounding Iran.
In exchange, Iran will gradually restore commercial vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz to pre-escalation levels within one month—excluding military vessels. Management of vessel passage and routing will be jointly coordinated by Iran and Oman. The document states that if Iran and the U.S. reach a final agreement within 60 days, the relevant provisions may be formalized as a binding United Nations Security Council resolution. Iranian officials emphasized that no concrete actions will be taken until “practically verifiable” inspections are completed. (Jinshi)




