UPDATE 1-Axios says proposed US-Iran deal involves opening strait during 60-day ceasefire extension

Iran gave the U.S. through ⁠the ​mediators verbal commitments about the scope of the concessions it's willing to make on suspending enrichment and giving up the nuclear material, two sources told ⁠Axios. U.S. would also agree to negotiate over lifting sanctions and unfreezing Iranian funds ⁠during the ⁠60-day period, the Axios report said.


Reuters | Updated: 24-05-2026 09:21 IST | Created: 24-05-2026 09:21 IST
UPDATE 1-Axios says proposed US-Iran deal involves opening strait during 60-day ceasefire extension

The U.S. ​and Iran are close ​to signing a deal involving ‌a 60-day ​ceasefire extension, during which the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened, Iran would be able to freely ‌sell oil and negotiations would be held on curbing Iran's nuclear program, Axios reported on Saturday, citing a U.S. official.

According to the Axios report, during the ‌60-day period, the Strait of Hormuz would be open with no tolls ‌and Iran would agree to clear the mines it deployed in the strait to let ships pass freely. In exchange, as part of the proposed deal, the U.S. would lift its blockade ⁠on ​Iranian ports and ⁠issue some sanctions waivers to allow Iran to sell oil freely, the report added.

The draft ⁠agreement also includes commitments from Iran to never pursue nuclear weapons and to negotiate ​over a suspension of its uranium enrichment program and the removal ⁠of its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, the Axios report said. Iran gave the U.S. through ⁠the ​mediators verbal commitments about the scope of the concessions it's willing to make on suspending enrichment and giving up the nuclear material, two sources told ⁠Axios.

U.S. would also agree to negotiate over lifting sanctions and unfreezing Iranian funds ⁠during the ⁠60-day period, the Axios report said. The White House did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment on the report.

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