US-Iran ceasefire agreement to be public soon, permanent truce still awaits negotiation

Summary

The US and Iran have signed an interim ceasefire agreement, extending the truce for 60 days to negotiate a permanent peace deal, including provisions on nuclear weapons and oil sales.

Key Points
  • The US and Iran signed an interim agreement extending a ceasefire for 60 days to negotiate a permanent truce.
  • The deal includes provisions where the US will end its blockade and Iran will allow oil tanker passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The agreement states Iran will not develop a nuclear weapon and the full text will be made public soon.
  • Disputes remain over Iran's missile program, support for militias, and Israel's role, with both Israel and Hezbollah reacting cautiously.
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