Iran Names Timeline For Opening The Strait Of Hormuz
1- 26.05.2026, 8:28
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The date will be counted from the time of the deal with the US.
The U.S. and Iran are discussing a plan that would see the Strait of Hormuz open about 30 days after the two sides reach an agreement to end hostilities.
A Middle East diplomatic source tells Nikkea.
"Iran will continue to clear the strait for a 30-day period after an agreement is reached. After that, ships from all countries will be able to sail freely and safely as they did before the actual closure. Iran will not charge transit fees," the newspaper writes.
It is also known that the ceasefire agreed by the US and Iran in early April is to be extended for 60 days.
The newspaper writes that the plan is to hold talks on Iran's nuclear program during this two-month pause in hostilities. Specific measures will be developed to deal with Iran's enriched uranium.
It is also known that the lifting of US sanctions and the unfreezing of Iranian assets will be implemented in stages.
The newspaper also reports that Lebanon is among the territories where hostilities will cease. Iran has demanded that Israel stop attacks on Hezbollah as a condition for ending the conflict. Meanwhile, Israel has been demanding Hezbollah disarmament.
But the approval of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei is said to be key to the proposed agreement. Whether a final agreement will be reached is not yet clear.