Possible Iran-US Deal: What We Know
Reports say Iran may give up enriched uranium and the United States may ease sanctions as negotiators seek a 60-day framework.
- President Donald Trump said Saturday that "in addition to many other elements of the Agreement, the Strait of Hormuz will be opened," signaling progress in US-Iran negotiations.
- Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said the nuclear issue is "subject to separate discussions," prioritizing an immediate end to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon.
- Iran has insisted any understanding requires partial access to frozen assets, with sources warning "disagreements over this matter are among the reasons why no final understanding has yet been reached."
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he agreed with President Trump that any final deal must fully end Iran's "nuclear threat," requiring uranium enrichment facility dismantling.
- Under the reported framework, the US must lift the naval blockade within 30 days, while both agencies said nuclear-related issues will be negotiated within 60 days of signing.
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Is "good news" coming today about the war in Iran? US President Donald Trump and his foreign minister are promising a deal. Many details still seem open and controversial.
Breaking News: Iranian State Media Mentions Details of Agreement with U.S. on Mutual Restriction of Attacks. Amid reports that the U.S. and Iran are close to reaching an agreement to end the war, Iranian state media also mentioned parts of the agreement, stating that measures for mutual restraint of attacks were discussed. According to Reuters on the 24th (local time), Iran's Far
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