
US-Iran MoU Sets Stage to End Conflict, Hormuz Reopening as Key First Step
The United States and Iran have a tentative memorandum of understanding to turn the existing ceasefire into a lasting settlement, with reopening the Strait of Hormuz as the first step and the naval blockade lifted once Hormuz is open. A 60-day window would address Iran’s nuclear program, including its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, while sanctions relief and unfrozen assets would depend on Hormuz’s reopening. Trump has pressed hard on nuclear red lines and asset unfreezing, while Iran seeks permanent control measures in the strait; distrust remains as negotiators finalize the language and sequencing amid broader regional tensions.