US, Iran Nearing 60-Day Truce, Hormuz Opening, Nuclear Talks
- Mediators are nearing a deal to extend the U.S.-Iran ceasefire by 60 days and establish a framework for nuclear talks, the Financial Times reported Saturday.
- Pakistani and Qatari negotiators, in contact with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, brokered the draft following the conflict that began when the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on February 28.
- President Donald Trump demands Tehran hand over about 440 kilograms of enriched uranium, while Iranian officials claim such conditions are 'unreasonable' and 'excessive'.
- Trump canceled a personal trip to remain at the White House to review the draft agreement, expecting to decide by Sunday whether to proceed.
- Tehran is finalizing a 'memorandum of understanding' to end the war as a first phase, aiming to move toward broader negotiations within 30 to 60 days.
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Proposed US-Iran peace deal aims to return Hormuz traffic to pre-war levels
A proposed agreement between the United States and Iran could restore maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz to pre-war levels within 30 days, according to reports by Tasnim News Agency. The reported memorandum of understanding (MoU) requires the complete removal of the naval blockade during the same period. Iranian media said Tehran would not allow normal transit through the waterway unless maritime restrictions imposed on Iran are lifte…
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