60-day Memorandum of Understanding
Coverage of 60-day Memorandum of Understanding in the Nexus archive.
- Closed-door outburst turns into victory for Trump’s Iran negotiations
The Senate rejected a Democratic attempt to limit President Trump's war powers in Iran, marking a victory for his administration as negotiations with Iran continue. The resolution, previously passed by Sen. Tim Kaine, was blocked after internal GOP discussions and Trump's arguments about its impact on negotiations.
- Trump keeps negotiating while Iran plays the long game America keeps missing
The article reflects on the 1979 Iranian embassy seizure, which prompted the creation of CENTCOM, and contrasts it with current U.S.-Iran negotiations over a ceasefire, nuclear talks, and the Strait of Hormuz. It argues that Iran's 47-year strategy prioritizes survival through geopolitical patience, while U.S. efforts combining deterrence, sanctions, and military actions have failed to alter Iranian behavior.
- Potential U.S.-Iran ceasefire extension as deal talks progress
The U.S. and Iran are making progress toward a 60-day memorandum of understanding, but a deal has not yet been finalized. The development was reported by Imtiaz Tyab.
- US, Iran reach tentative deal, waiting for Trump’s approval, sources say
The United States and Iran reached a tentative agreement to extend a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, pending President Trump’s approval. The deal includes a 60-day memorandum of understanding to prolong the fragile ceasefire.
- Scoop: U.S. and Iran reach deal but need Trump's final approval, officials say
U.S. and Iran negotiators have reached a 60-day memorandum of understanding (MOU) to extend a ceasefire and initiate nuclear program negotiations, pending President Trump's final approval. The deal includes commitments to unrestricted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, Iran's removal of mines, and discussions on sanctions relief and nuclear disarmament.