What is included in the Iran ceasefire deal?
A potential ceasefire deal between the US and Iran is being negotiated to end the ongoing conflict. The agreement may include a 60-day truce, reopening the strait of Hormuz, and discussions on Iran's nuclear program. However, key issues such as Iran's enriched uranium stockpile and missile program remain unresolved.
- ▪The proposed deal includes a 60-day ceasefire and reopening of the strait of Hormuz.
- ▪Iran would be allowed to sell oil freely during this period, and talks on limiting its nuclear program would be initiated.
- ▪The US would lift its blockade on Iranian ports in exchange for Iran clearing mines in the strait.
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1:58Marco Rubio says 'significant' progress made in talks with Iran – videoUS-Israel war on IranExplainerWhat is included in Iran ceasefire deal?Proposed framework hinges on a 60-day truce, reopening strait of Hormuz, and revived talks on limiting Iran nuclear programme Middle East crisis: live updatesYohannes LoweSun 24 May 2026 06.31 EDTFirst published on Sun 24 May 2026 06.17 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleDonald Trump has said a “memorandum of understanding” in talks to end the US-Israel war on Iran “has been largely negotiated”.Official details of the deal remain scant and it remains possible some aspects of the memo could change, but here is what we know so far about the potential agreement that could bring an end to the war.What could be included in the agreement?The deal…
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