(Corrects first paragraph to show that state TV obtained the draft, not Tehran. Changes headline ‌source to state TV)

DUBAI, May 27 (Reuters) - Iran's state TV ‌said it had obtained a draft of an initial, unofficial framework ​for a memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States on ending their conflict.

Under the framework, Iran would restore commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz to pre-war ‌levels within a ⁠month, while the United States would withdraw military forces from Iran's vicinity and lift a ⁠naval blockade.

State TV said the framework, which excludes military vessels and envisages Iran managing ship traffic through the strait ​in cooperation ​with Oman, was not yet ​finalised and that Tehran ‌would take no steps without "tangible verification".

It added that if a final agreement was reached within 60 days, it could be approved as a binding U.N. Security Council resolution.

The emerging U.S.-Iran MoU stems from indirect talks launched after ‌the war that began in February, ​with Pakistan playing a central ​mediating role between Tehran ​and Washington.

The war erupted after a sharp ‌escalation between Iran and Israel ​earlier this year, ​with both sides exchanging missile and drone attacks that disrupted shipping in the Gulf and drew in ​U.S. military involvement, ‌raising fears of a wider regional conflict.

(Reporting by ​Elwely Elwelly, Writing by Jana Choukeir, Editing by ​Philippa Fletcher and Toby Chopra)