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    Proposed deal would reopen Hormuz strait and lift oil sanctions: Iran state media

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    Proposed deal would reopen Hormuz strait and lift oil sanctions: Iran state media

    The U.S. and Iran could reportedly sign a peace deal as soon as Sunday, after Iranian state media said the draft deal included a commitment from the U.S. to lift oil sanctions and a pledge from Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days.

    The 14-point document dictates that final negotiations will not begin until the release of half of Iran’s frozen funds, the suspension of Iran’s oil sanctions and the lifting of the naval blockade, the Mehr News Agency reported.

    All American forces would need to withdraw from Iran, and the U.S. and its allies, would need to present reconstruction plans for Iran worth at least $300 billion, according to the report.

    A peace deal could be signed in Switzerland as soon as Sunday, Bloomberg reported later on Friday, citing people familiar with the plans. It comes as world leaders gather for the G7 summit, which runs from June 15 to June 17 in Evian, in the French Alps.

    The time and place of the meeting, are “media speculations” and an official announcement will be made as soon as the state reaches a final conclusion, Iran’s official news agency IRNA said, citing a foreign ministry spokesperson.

    CNBC has reached out to the White House for comment.

    Peace deal hopes

    President Donald Trump on Thursday had claimed that the U.S. “just made a great settlement of the war with Iran,” subject to the “finalization of documents.”

    He said in the Oval Office that the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened as soon as a deal is signed.

    Israel has yet to comment on the latest draft memorandum of understanding shared by Iranian state media on Friday.

    Trump said Thursday that he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other regional leaders about the potential memorandum or understanding with Iran.

    Netanyahu’s office confirmed the conversation later Thursday. It said in a statement that, although Israel is not part of the negotiation with Iran, the prime minister appreciated Trump’s “commitment that the final agreement at the conclusion of the negotiations” will include various restrictions on Iran’s nuclear capabilities and other behaviors.

    Oil drops, stocks surge as Iranian media claims details of draft memorandum

    About 25% of the world’s seaborne oil trade and 20% of global LNG passes through the Strait, the vital oil-shipping route that has become a major chokepoint during the war.

    Global stocks surged on Friday on hopes a peace deal would be reached. European shares jumped, with the pan-European Stoxx 600 gaining 1.8% while most major bourses added around 2% in morning trade.

    Oil prices tumbled, with U.S. crude oil futures for July delivery falling 1.61%. August futures for Brent, the international benchmark, lost 1.75%.

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