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Early details on preliminary U.S.-Iran deal to end war

Early details on preliminary U.S.-Iran deal to end war

Published 4 days, 15 hours ago
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The United States and Iran have agreed to a preliminary framework agreement—a memorandum of understanding (MOU)—to immediately cease hostilities and halt their nearly four-month-old war. While the full text of the short, two-page document remains unpublished, senior officials from both nations have shared several critical details:



Immediate Terms and Actions
60-Day Ceasefire Extension: The agreement extends a fragile ceasefire that began in April for an additional 60 days to allow for comprehensive peace talks.

Strait of Hormuz Reopening: Iran will clear sea mines to fully reopen the vital global shipping channel. The U.S. claims the strait will be permanently "toll-free," though Iran notes it intends to levy general shipping "fees".

Lifting the Naval Blockade: The United States military will dismantle its naval blockade on Iranian ports in the Persian Gulf.


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