US and Iran Agree to Extend Ceasefire, Set Stage for Nuclear Discussions
US and Iranian negotiators have reached a preliminary agreement to prolong the ceasefire by 60 days and initiate nuclear program discussions. A US official noted the decision awaits approval from President Trump amid recent tensions.
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US and Iranian representatives have agreed on an initial plan to prolong the ongoing ceasefire for another 60 days and commence negotiations surrounding Iran's nuclear activities. This development was shared by a US official, speaking under the condition of anonymity, who indicated that the proposal requires President Trump's endorsement.
The agreement arrives at a crucial time when the tenuous ceasefire between the US and Iran faced challenges after accusations surfaced regarding ceasefire violations. Recently, Kuwait reported an attack subsequent to an American offensive against Iran, adding strains to the negotiation process. The tentative agreement was first made public by Axios.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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