U.S., Iran Seek 45-Day Deal to End to War
According to the report, negotiators are hammering out the terms of a two-stage framework. The first phase centers on a 45-day halt to hostilities, during which all parties would engage in talks aimed at securing a lasting peace. The second phase would then focus on formalizing a comprehensive agreement to bring the conflict to a definitive close.
Should negotiations require additional time, the ceasefire window could be extended beyond its initial 45-day term, media noted. However, two of the most consequential sticking points — the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the resolution of Iran's highly enriched uranium program — are expected to be addressed only within the framework of a final deal, not during preliminary stages.
The reported discussions signal a notable diplomatic opening between Washington and Tehran, though the involvement of anonymous sourcing underscores the fragile and preliminary nature of the talks at this stage.
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