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Memorandum of Understanding Between the US and Iran Approaches Expiration Date

The 60-day negotiating period ended without a final accord, and the White House has not said whether the memorandum can be extended.

  • A framework agreement between the United States and Iran is due to expire Monday, marking a diplomatic test as the conflict nears six months. The White House did not immediately respond when asked if the memorandum could be extended.
  • Signed in June, the preliminary deal initiated a 60-day negotiating period to reach a final resolution on Iran's nuclear program. Since then, both nations have repeatedly accused each other of violating the agreement.
  • Talks have stalled amid a dispute over the Hormuz Strait, where shipping traffic has been disrupted for months. Vessels continue to come under fire as both nations claim to control the waterway.
  • During a Friday speech, President Trump claimed he would declare the Hormuz Strait United States territory. Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi responded, stating, "Iran neither fears threats nor cowers before displays of power."
  • Shifting resources away from the Pacific, Central Command released photos Saturday of the USS George Washington moving into the Middle East. The aircraft carrier is expected to relieve the USS Abraham Lincoln following a record-long deployment.
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(Washington = Yonhap News) Correspondent Baek Na-ri = The 60-day negotiation period set by the United States and Iran based on the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to end the war is expiring without results.

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Memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran approaches expiration date

The framework agreement kicked off a 60-day negotiating period about the future of Iran's nuclear program, but a feud over the Strait of Hormuz has thrown talks off course.

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Major-General Augustine Costa, a specialist in security matters, makes the situation of the war in the Middle East, on the same day as the deadline for the United States and Iran to negotiate a peace agreement.

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The Bürgenstock agreement is about to expire, the dispute between the US and Iran is intensifying. What is the next step? Seven answers.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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Wort.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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