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US-Iran Deal: Temporary Ceasefire, Nuclear Talks
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U.S. and Iran on the Brink of a Temporary Deal: A Potential Sixty-Day Ceasefire
The United States and Iran are reportedly nearing a temporary agreement, which could de-escalate tensions and reopen the Strait of Hormuz for shipping. This deal, more like a sixty-day truce, would allow Iran to resume oil sales and international business. The agreement could pave the way for talks on Irans nuclear program and sanction relief.
President Trump was considering military action but leaned towards diplomacy by Saturday evening. The deal is seen as a test run, not a final peace treaty, with Iran gaining economic relief contingent on adhering to promises. Reports suggest the framework includes language to end the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, with involvement from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the U.S. encouraging Abraham Accords participation.
While optimistic, the deal is not finalized, with Iran seeking immediate access to frozen funds, which the U.S. rejected, insisting on verifiable compliance. The agreements fate remains uncertain.
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