An initial deal signed by Iran and the United States stipulated that commercial ships would transit the Strait of Hormuz free of charge for 60 days.
reported by 3 outlets · Reported fact · first recorded Jul 5, 10:30 PM
How each outlet reported it
Al JazeeraLean left · Jul 5, 2:00 PM
An initial deal signed by Iran and the United States stipulated that commercial ships would transit the Strait of Hormuz free of charge for 60 days
Details: 60 days; signed last month
BBCCenter · Jul 5, 2:00 PM
The MoU called for Iran to use its best efforts for safe passage of commercial vessels with no charge for 60 days
Details: no charge; 60 days
UN NewsIntergovernmental · Jul 5, 2:00 PM
The memorandum includes reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to all shipping
Details: Strait of Hormuz; all shipping
BBCCenter · Jul 5, 2:00 PM
The US and Iran agreed to a 14-point memorandum of understanding that called for Iran to use its 'best efforts for the safe passage of commercial vessels with no charge for 60 days'
Details: 14-point memorandum; 60 days; no charge
BBCCenter · Jul 5, 2:00 PM
The 14-point deal called for Iran to use its best efforts for safe passage of commercial vessels with no charge for 60 days
Details: 60 days; no charge; safe passage
BBCCenter · Jul 5, 2:00 PM
The MOU includes reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and lifting of the US naval blockade on Iranian shipping.
Details: Strait of Hormuz; US naval blockade lifted