- www.sbs.com.au reports: The United States and Iran have reportedly reached a draft agreement to extend their current ceasefire for an additional 60 days, as reported by SBS.
- This proposed deal, however, awaits formal approval from President Donald Trump.
- A primary objective of the agreement is to initiate discussions regarding Iran's nuclear program.
- According to SBS, Iran's conditions for the deal include seeking sanctions relief and access to its frozen assets.
- Conversely, Washington's key demand is for Tehran to reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium.
- This development occurs amid persistent tensions and recent military exchanges near the Strait of Hormuz, SBS noted.
US, Iran Ceasefire Extension Deal
The United States and Iran have reportedly drafted a 60-day ceasefire extension aimed at initiating discussions on Iran's nuclear program, though it awaits President Trump's formal approval. This potential deal hinges on Iran receiving sanctions relief and access to frozen assets, while the U.S. demands a reduction in Tehran's enriched uranium amidst ongoing regional tensions.
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