US, Iran Reach Tentative Agreement to Extend Ceasefire, so How Soon Could the War End?
Negotiators are still refining language as the deal would reopen talks on Iran’s nuclear program and ease restrictions on ports and shipping lanes.
- On Thursday, U.S. and Iranian negotiators reached a tentative agreement to extend the ceasefire by 60 days and launch new talks on Tehran's nuclear program, raising hopes the three-month conflict could soon end.
- Recent hostilities, including Iranian drone activity near the Strait of Hormuz and missile fire on Kuwait, prompted U.S. Central Command to carry out 'defensive' strikes in southern Iran on Monday.
- Vice President JD Vance confirmed the tentative agreement on Thursday, noting that President Donald Trump's endorsement remains 'TBD' as negotiators work through language points.
- The agreement specifies that Iran will not impose tolls on the Strait of Hormuz, while the U.S. would gradually lift its blockade of Iranian ports under the ceasefire terms.
- President Trump emphasized that any final deal must be 'perfect' and include regional partners like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Pakistan, while the Treasury Department continues imposing sanctions on Iranian oil.
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US, Iran reach tentative agreement to extend ceasefire, so how soon could the war end?
U.S. and Iranian negotiators have reportedly agreed to extend the ceasefire for 60 days and begin new talks on Iran's nuclear program, while addressing key issues like tolls on the Strait and port blockades.
Vance says US, Iran still ‘going back and forth’ on ‘nuclear stuff’
Vice President Vance said on Thursday that the U.S. was “very close” to finalizing an agreement with Iran, but a few sticking points remained. The two sides have reached a tentative deal that would extend the already-fragile ceasefire for 60 days, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and launch further talks on the future of Tehran’s…
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