A newly disclosed draft memorandum between the United States and Iran has outlined a proposed framework aimed at reducing tensions and creating conditions for further negotiations. The document, which emerged amid ongoing diplomatic efforts, sets out a series of steps designed to halt hostilities and open the door to a longer-term agreement.
The draft proposal includes provisions for an immediate ceasefire and measures intended to improve regional stability. It also calls for restoring freedom of navigation through key waterways and supporting the safe movement of commercial shipping in the region.
The framework addresses economic issues as well. It outlines potential sanctions relief and access to certain Iranian financial assets as part of a phased process tied to future commitments. Several of these measures would depend on continued talks and verification steps agreed upon by both sides.
Nuclear issues remain a central part of the proposal. Iran would commit not to pursue nuclear weapons, while additional discussions would determine how broader nuclear-related concerns would be addressed in a final agreement.
The document is described as an initial framework rather than a completed deal. Many details would still require negotiation, and several provisions leave room for further clarification as diplomatic discussions continue.













