U.S. and Iranian negotiators have reached agreement on a proposed 60-day memorandum of understanding that would extend the current ceasefire and start talks on Iran’s nuclear program, but President Donald Trump has not given final approval, according to Axios.
Axios reported Thursday that two U.S. officials and a regional source involved in mediation efforts said the memorandum had been reached. The report said Iran has not yet confirmed its acceptance.
Under the proposed memorandum, the ceasefire would remain in place for 60 days while negotiations begin over Iran’s nuclear program, according to the report.
No additional confirmed terms were immediately available from the source material.
This is a developing story.
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