What’s happening on Iran war day 91 as US, Iran near 60-day deal
Summary
The United States and Iran are close to agreeing on a 60-day extension of their ceasefire and starting talks on Iran’s nuclear program, although final details are still being worked out. The deal includes keeping shipping open through the Strait of Hormuz and requires Iran to remove sea mines, while the U.S. would lift its naval blockade if commercial traffic continues.Key Facts
- The U.S. and Iran are nearing a deal to extend their ceasefire by 60 days.
- The framework would allow free shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and involve Iran removing sea mines within 30 days.
- The U.S. would lift its naval blockade if commercial vessels resume normal traffic.
- The number of foreign ships using the Strait of Hormuz recently increased despite tensions.
- Iran and the U.S. still disagree over Iran’s uranium enrichment program.
- Iran’s national football team is waiting for U.S. visas ahead of the World Cup and has shifted training to Mexico.
- Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister will visit Washington to discuss the Iran conflict; Pakistan has helped mediate the ceasefire.
- Kuwait and the UAE condemned a ballistic missile intercepted over Kuwait, linked to Iran’s actions.
- The U.S. imposed new sanctions on Iran-linked companies and individuals related to oil exports and military funding.
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