A campaign to blockade the Strait of Hormuz hangs in Tehran, the capital of Iran, on the 2nd. /Courtesy of Yonhap News

As reports emerged that the United States and Iran are close to a deal to end hostilities, Iran's state-run media also mentioned parts of the agreement between the two countries, saying they discussed measures to refrain from mutual attacks.

According to Reuters on the 24th, Iran's FARS news agency reported that a draft memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the United States and Iran includes language stating that the United States and its allies will not attack Iran and its allies.

FARS also said that, in return, Iran pledged it would not carry out any preemptive military attacks against the United States and its allies.

Earlier, the U.S. online outlet Axios reported that the United States and Iran are close to signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) centered on a 60-day truce extension, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and nuclear talks. The two countries were said to have discussed plans to hold additional negotiations on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, phasing out Iran's blockade, halting uranium enrichment and disposing of highly enriched uranium, and easing sanctions.

The United States and Iran have not yet officially announced the contents of the agreement.

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