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US And Iran Agree On Draft 60-Day Memorandum For Talks

Published on: May 29, 2026 12:20 AM

US And Iran Agree On Draft 60-Day Memorandum For Talks

The United States and Iran have reportedly agreed on a 60-day memorandum of understanding aimed at extending the current ceasefire and launching negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program. According to a report by an American news website, the draft agreement marks a significant diplomatic breakthrough. However, final approval from Donald Trump is still pending.

Sources cited in the report said negotiators from both countries reached consensus on most of the memorandum’s terms. Furthermore, officials indicated that the agreement could become the most important diplomatic development since the start of the conflict. Therefore, both sides are now focusing on securing approval from their respective leaderships before moving forward.

According to American officials, most of the key provisions had been settled by Tuesday. In addition, the Iranian side reportedly informed mediators that it had obtained the necessary internal approval and was ready to sign the document. However, Iranian authorities have not officially confirmed those claims, leaving some uncertainty about the agreement’s status.

The report stated that American negotiators briefed Trump on the details of the memorandum, but he chose not to grant immediate approval. Moreover, a US official said Trump requested several days to review the proposal before making a final decision. As a result, the agreement remains under consideration despite progress in negotiations.

The proposed memorandum reportedly includes guarantees for uninterrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Furthermore, officials said there would be no transit fees or interference with commercial vessels. The draft also calls for Iran to remove all naval mines from the waterway within 30 days, while any American naval blockade would be lifted gradually as commercial shipping resumes.

In conclusion, the US And Iran Agree On Draft 60-Day Memorandum For Talks proposal could open the door to broader negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program and regional security. The reported framework also includes discussions on sanctions relief, frozen Iranian assets, humanitarian assistance, and measures to address Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile. However, the future of the agreement depends on final political approval from both sides.

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