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US and Iran reach tentative deal to extend ceasefire, US officials say - BBC

US and Iran reach tentative deal to extend ceasefire, US officials say - BBC
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The US and Iran are reportedly close to a tentative agreement to extend a ceasefire and address nuclear enrichment, though officials caution that a final deal has not yet been signed. The proposed framework would involve lifting oil sanctions and clearing mines in the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a 60-day ceasefire extension.

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A successful agreement could significantly de-escalate tensions in the Middle East and stabilize global energy markets by reopening a critical shipping lane.

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The article presents statements from both US officials and Iranian sources, maintaining a neutral tone by highlighting that negotiations are ongoing and not yet finalized.

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