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MoU’s 60-day negotiation clock still running as Doha technical round begins
Confirmed
What we know
Under the June 17 Islamabad MoU, Iran pledged best efforts for safe commercial passage with no charge for 60 days and both sides committed to negotiate a final deal within that window, explainers later detailed. July 1 marked roughly two weeks into that clock.
Kpler later noted the truce cleared a wartime shipping backlog in about three weeks even though it never fully normalized the strait—context for why Doha technical talks mattered.
What's confirmed
- MoU 60-day free-passage and negotiation structure (Al-Monitor; Kpler; Al Jazeera retrospect).
What's still developing
- Compliance metrics for ‘no charge’ passage in early July.
