Iran’s conditions for the passage of ships "Non-hostile" From the Strait of Hormuz

Declared Iran said it would allow non-hostile ships to pass through The strategic Strait of Hormuz, on the twenty-sixth day of the war.
The International Maritime Organization indicated on Tuesday that Iran had sent it a statement dated Sunday saying that ships could "Non-hostile" Passing The Strait of Hormuz if it meets safety and security conditions in coordination with the competent authorities.
Approximately 20% of the world’s oil and gas passes through this strategic strait, the almost complete closure of which by Tehran in recent weeks has caused a sharp rise in oil prices.
Trump also said on Tuesday that Iran has provided the United States "A very great gift" On the oil and gas level, without providing details.
These developments led to a decrease in Oil prices by approximately 6%.
An American proposal to stop the war
Sent United States to Iran 15-point proposal to end The war includes imposing strict restrictions on its nuclear program and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
The New York Times quoted two unidentified officials as saying that the proposal was sent to Iran via Pakistan, which offered to play the role of mediator.
The proposal calls for an end to uranium enrichment in the republic and the delivery of enriched materials that Israel and the United States say can be developed into a nuclear bomb, according to what Channel 12 reported.
The proposal calls for an end to uranium enrichment in the Islamic Republic and the handover of enriched materials, which says
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Opening navigation in the Strait of Hormuz
The proposal also includes that Iran allow unhindered navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world’s oil passes, after the partial blockade imposed by Tehran led to a sharp rise in global energy prices.
In return, all sanctions on Iran will be lifted, and it will also receive assistance in developing nuclear energy. Civil war in Bushehr, a key site that Tehran accused Israel on Tuesday of attacking.
The White House and State Department have not yet commented on these reports.
Trump said earlier Tuesday that he was optimistic about diplomacy with Iran, which he and Israel began strikes on in February that led to the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and a war in the Middle East.
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