A draft framework for a potential agreement between the United States and Iran has been disclosed. Iran would commit not to develop or acquire nuclear weapons, while both sides would agree to halt hostilities across the region, including in Lebanon. The plan calls for a 60‑day period of free and safe commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, the release of Iran’s frozen assets, and temporary sanctions exemptions to allow Iranian oil exports during negotiations. Iran would retain its current nuclear program during talks, with future discussions on its enriched uranium stockpiles. The United States would refrain from imposing new sanctions or increasing its military presence, and a 60‑day negotiation window is set to reach a final deal, potentially involving the withdrawal of U.S. forces within 30 days, a comprehensive sanctions lift, and a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran. Oman and Gulf states are expected to participate in maritime security talks.