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Negotiators for the United States and Iran appear to have reached a deal to extend the ceasefire by 60 days, but are awaiting President Donald Trump’s approval, U.S. sources told MS NOW on Thursday. If Trump agrees to the deal, it would extend the ceasefire and open negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program during the extended ceasefire, pushing the thorniest details over Iran’s nuclear...

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Negotiators representing the U.S. and Iran have reached a tentative agreement about the ceasefire, according to various news outlets. If signed by President Donald Trump and the Iranian regime, the ceasefire would extend for another 60 days. Trump has not yet signed off on the memorandum of understanding, according to an official who wanted to remain anonymous. 'President Trump is not going...

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The emerging new deal between the U.S. and Iran, first reported by Axios, to extend a fragile ceasefire for 60 days and begin negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program is a victory for Iran in four ways — and a win for the United States in only one. “Overall this is a victory for Iran, which endured over a month of bombing, closed the strait, kept it closed and only agreed to reopen it via...

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Three months after President Trump launched war on Iran, his seemingly haphazard approach to the conflict is bewildering allies at home and abroad as he veers between diplomatic dealing, military strikes and increasingly far-fetched ideas. It is possible that Mr. Trump is near a breakthrough in the form of what both sides call an interim agreement that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and...

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Iran's armed forces fired missiles at unidentified targets late Thursday local time as the Trump administration weighed a tentative agreement aimed at ending the conflict with Tehran. The reported missile launch came hours after U.S. Central Command accused Iran of violating a fragile ceasefire by firing a ballistic missile toward Kuwait and launching attack drones near the Strait of...

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U.S. and Iranian negotiators have reached an agreement on a 60-day memorandum of understanding to extend the ceasefire and begin negotiations on Iran's nuclear program, though President Donald Trump has not yet given final approval, Newsmax confirmed Thursday. The proposed agreement would mark the most significant diplomatic breakthrough since the war began, although additional negotiations...

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As we reported, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has reportedly been reached by negotiators between Iran and the U.S., but it hasn't been approved by President Donald Trump. We'll keep you apprised on that, but so far, the White House hasn't confirmed anything. Advertisement Iran was trying to float a fake MOU that the White House had called out the day before, but this new report was...

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President Trump skipped his eldest son’s wedding and held staff back in Washington over the holiday weekend, expecting that a deal with Iran that he said on Saturday was “largely negotiated” would soon be ready. His secretary of state, Marco Rubio, who was on a four-day trip to India, said on Sunday that a deal could come that day. Then he said the same thing on Monday. Yesterday, Rubio...

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The Trump administration on Wednesday placed further sanctions on Iran as part of a sprawling economic pressure campaign during the war, this time targeting the country's newly created agency that is trying to control shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The sanctions were announced late Wednesday after U.S. forces carried out strikes on an Iran military facility after downing Iranian...

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We’re making this story accessible to all readers as a public service. Support our journalism by becoming a member today. Early on February 28, the United States and Israel launched an attack on Iran, marking the start of what appears to be a far-reaching and open-ended war. President Donald Trump said the operation was meant to eliminate an “imminent threat,” destroy Iran’s missile and naval...

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