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White House says Iran deal timeline is ‘days away’ as fragile ceasefire framework advances

White House says Iran deal timeline is ‘days away’ as fragile ceasefire framework advances

U.S. officials describe a tentative agreement to extend the ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but confirm no final deal has been signed amid unresolved nuclear and security terms
A U.S.–Iran negotiation framework aimed at extending a fragile ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz has entered a critical phase, with White House officials saying a potential agreement could be finalized within days but emphasizing that no binding deal has yet been reached.

The diplomatic push centers on a temporary extension of the current ceasefire between the United States and Iran, alongside a phased reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most strategically important maritime chokepoints.

The strait carries a significant share of global oil and liquefied natural gas shipments, making its closure or restriction a major driver of global energy price volatility and supply uncertainty.

What is confirmed is that U.S. and Iranian negotiators have developed a preliminary framework described by officials as a memorandum of understanding.

Under this structure, the ceasefire would be extended for roughly two months while both sides work toward a more comprehensive political settlement.

During that period, the Strait of Hormuz would be gradually de-mined and reopened, restoring maritime traffic in phases rather than through immediate full normalization.

The United States has publicly characterized the talks as progressing, with senior officials indicating that negotiators now have a workable outline covering maritime access and a broader timeline for addressing Iran’s nuclear program.

However, the same officials have stressed that the framework is not finalized and that key implementation details remain open.

Those unresolved issues include the sequencing of sanctions relief, the handling of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, and the verification mechanisms that would underpin any long-term nuclear restrictions.

The timing and scope of maritime restrictions are also still under negotiation, including whether Iran would retain any authority over transit fees or vessel approvals during the transition period.

Iranian officials have publicly pushed back on suggestions that an imminent agreement is in place, insisting that discussions are ongoing and that several political and security conditions remain unmet.

Tehran has linked broader maritime access to parallel demands involving regional security arrangements and sanctions relief, adding further complexity to the proposed deal structure.

The Strait of Hormuz remains the central pressure point in the negotiations.

Even partial disruption or throttling of traffic has already had measurable effects on global oil prices, which have fluctuated sharply in response to signals of progress or breakdown in talks.

Markets have reacted to each indication of diplomatic movement with rapid price swings, underscoring the economic stakes of the negotiations.

Despite cautious optimism in Washington, officials acknowledge that the proposed deal is still in flux and subject to political approval on both sides.

The White House has described the timeline as potentially short if consensus holds, while also warning that failure to resolve outstanding disputes could stall or collapse the process entirely.

If an agreement is reached on the current framework, implementation would begin with an extension of the ceasefire and coordinated steps to restore safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, followed by structured negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program and broader regional security guarantees.
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