Iran and US to end fighting and maritime blockades in the Gulf area per MoU, Iran's official news agency says
Iran and the United States have agreed to end fighting on all fronts and naval blockades in the region, according to details of a Memorandum of Understanding published by Iran's official news agency.
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Iran and the United States will end fighting on all fronts, per MoU details published by Iran's official IRNA news agency on Wednesday, adding both countries to end naval blockades in the region.
Iran's official news agency released details of the deal planned to be signed on Friday, shortly after a U.S. official released a copy of the text.
Details published by IRNA included U.S. commitments to grant Iran access to its frozen funds and end the blockade on its ships and ports while Iran commits to facilitate the return of marine traffic in the Gulf and Gulf of Oman to prewar levels and not to produce or acquire nuclear weapons.
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