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U.S. President Donald Trump said over the weekend that a memorandum of understanding to end the three‑month war with Iran is "largely negotiated," as mediators in Pakistan reported progress and U.S. media cited a draft that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and extend a ceasefire.
Reports, including Axios, described a proposed 60‑day pause during which Iran would clear mines, reopen the strait with no tolls and be allowed to sell oil while further talks address its nuclear programme and frozen assets.
Trump later told negotiators not to "rush" into a deal and said the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports would remain until any agreement is finalised.
Markets reacted: gold jumped more than 1% while oil slid to two‑week lows on hopes of restored supply.
The outline has drawn sharp domestic criticism from GOP hawks and raised concerns from Israeli officials, even as Pakistani mediators and some regional states signalled cautious optimism.
Key verification, timelines for highly enriched uranium disposal, sanctions relief and control of the strait remain unresolved.
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Leaked drafts name several regional mediators and outline short‑term measures, but commenters emphasize the lack of Iranian confirmation and the need for approval from Iran's Supreme Leader and IRGC, suggesting the reports may be provisional PR rather than a final, verifiable deal.
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