Iran agrees not to build a nuke, will reopen Strait of Hormuz — and US to release

Iran-US Deal: No Nuke, Open Hormuz, $25B Unfrozen — But Full Document Still Withheld

Iran publicly outlined what it says are the key terms of the deal with the US: a commitment not to pursue nuclear weapons, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping, and the release of approximately $25 billion in frozen Iranian assets. The agreement demonstrated that Iran retained the capability to close Hormuz but chose to reopen it as part of a negotiated settlement. The complete signed document has not been made public, and both sides have circulated differing characterizations of secondary provisions.