Iranian Officials Reportedly Discussing One-Page Proposal To Reopen StraitIranian officials told The New York Times on Thursday they're in discussions with the United States about a one-page proposal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial traffic, lift the Trump administration's naval blockade and end the fighting for 30 days while the parties continue working on a broader peace agreement.The U.S. also wants the deal, which Axios first reported on Wednesday, to include a plan to dismantle Iran's nuclear enrichment program and uranium stockpile.Although the U.S. and Iran have preserved a tenuous ceasefire over the past month, the U.S. military has maintained its naval blockade on Tehran's ports while the regime continues to close off the strait to commercial shipping. According to Iranian state TV on Thursday, foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said Tehran was reviewing updates from mediator Pakistan on a potential peace agreement, but officials have not yet responded to U.S. counterparts.Iran, meanwhile, has created a government agency to vet and tax vessels seeking to pass through the strait, a shipping data firm said Thursday. The move would certainly cause friction with the U.S., which has been pushing to have ships move freely through the channel again.See All UpdatesClose