Summary
- Axios reported that US and Iranian negotiators agreed to a 60-day ceasefire and a framework for nuclear talks.
- It said the memorandum of understanding centers on restarting negotiations over Iran's nuclear program and guaranteeing free passage for ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
- The agreement could include discussions on Iran's uranium enrichment and sanctions relief, though President Donald Trump has not yet given final approval.
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The US and Iran have reportedly reached a 60-day ceasefire agreement.
Axios reported on May 28 that US and Iranian negotiators agreed to a 60-day ceasefire and a framework for nuclear talks. The deal is still awaiting final approval from President Donald Trump.
Keeping the Strait of Hormuz open is one of the central elements of the agreement. Axios reported that the memorandum of understanding includes resuming negotiations over Iran's nuclear program and guaranteeing free passage for ships through the Strait of Hormuz. The deal could also include discussions on Iran's uranium enrichment and sanctions relief.
Citing sources, Axios reported that most of the terms have been finalized, but final approval from leaders on both sides has not yet been secured. Trump may review the agreement over the next few days before deciding whether to sign off on it.

JOON HYOUNG LEE
gilson@bloomingbit.ioCrypto Journalist based in Seoul
