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U.S., Iran expected to "electronically" sign agreement to end war Sunday

U.S., Iran expected to "electronically" sign agreement to end war Sunday

Summary

The U.S. and Iran, with help from Pakistan and Qatar, plan to sign an agreement virtually on Sunday to extend a ceasefire by 60 days, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and start talks about Iran’s nuclear program. This deal aims to end the war in the region and help stabilize global energy supplies.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. and Iran have been negotiating for nearly three months with mediators from Pakistan, Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey.
  • The ceasefire extension is set for 60 days.
  • The Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route, will be reopened to all after the agreement is signed.
  • The signing will happen online because of scheduling and travel issues.
  • Vice President J.D. Vance leads the U.S. negotiation team and cannot travel back in time before President Trump leaves for the G7 summit in France.
  • President Trump confirmed the deal on social media and warned military action could return if the deal fails.
  • At the G7 summit, President Trump plans to meet with leaders from Egypt, Qatar, and the UAE to discuss the deal and regional cooperation.
  • Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince and Israel’s Prime Minister are not attending the G7 meetings related to this deal.
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