Axios, NYT: Potential US-Iran deal includes 60-day ceasefire, Strait of Hormuz shipping resumption, and Iran's pledge to forgo nuclear weapons and negotiate enrichment.
Axios and the New York Times report that a potential US-Iran deal includes a 60-day truce extension, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, US lifting sanctions on Iranian oil, and Iran's commitment to never seek nuclear weapons and to negotiate its uranium enrichment program.
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