What We Know and Don't Know About the Possible Deal to End the Iran War
The draft would reopen the waterway and link sanctions relief to a 60-day pause in fighting, officials said.
- On Thursday, The United States and Iran reached a tentative agreement to extend the ceasefire in the 3-month war by 60 days, aiming to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
- Hostilities escalated Wednesday as American forces shot down four one-way attack drones and hit a ground-control station in Bandar Abbas, while Kuwait intercepted missiles fired from Iran.
- The memorandum requires Iran to remove all mines from the waterway within 30 days, while negotiations during the 60-day period will address Sanctions relief and Iran's nuclear program.
- Vice President Vance confirmed the tentative agreement Thursday evening, though it remains unclear if President Donald Trump will approve the deal, which Iran has not yet confirmed.
- A permanent truce would allow global shipping, including an estimated 20% of the world's oil, to flow through the Strait again, as Iran holds 440.9 kilograms of uranium enriched up to 60%.
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BREAKING: Trump Set To Announce Major Iran Deal That Could Change Everything
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New details negotiations: $300 billion fund for Iran and a ‘halt to fighting in Lebanon’
Diplomats speaking to The New York Times describe multiple drafts of the US-Iran deal, some including a 60-day pause in multi-front fighting and potential multibillion-dollar investment fund for Iran
A truce, $300 billion investment plan and Hormuz: What's in the draft deal that can end US-Iran war
International Business News: US and Iran mediators are now engaged in high-stakes negotiations aimed at ending the conflict, despite a fragile ceasefire in place and months of tur.
What we know and don't know about the possible deal to end the Iran war
Iran and the US may be on the brink of a peace deal. Here's what we know about where negotiations stand. (AP Photo)
$300 Billion Investment, Lebanon Solution: Inside 'Almost There' US-Iran Deal
The two sides are close to the deal, yet lingering vagaries remain. As the majority of the talks have taken place through the Pakistani and Qatari mediators, it is reportedly not clear whether the Americans and the Iranians have been working on the s
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