What’s happening on Iran war day 91 as US, Iran near 60-day deal
May 29, 2026 • Al Jazeera
US and Iran Near 60-Day MoU on Hormuz Strait Talks
Diplomatic efforts between the US and Iran have continued behind the scenes, with officials confirming progress towards a framework agreement that could pave the way for formal negotiations. The proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is reportedly set to last around 60 days.
According to reports, discussions are ongoing regarding key issues, including nuclear programme details and security concerns in the Gulf region. Iranian media outlets have suggested that talks are continuing, with some key aspects yet to be finalized.
Both sides have been engaged in negotiations aimed at preserving the current ceasefire between the US and Iran. The conflict has had significant implications for regional stability, with disruptions affecting the global economy and international relations.
Details of the proposed MoU remain scarce, but officials indicate that it could provide a foundation for further discussions. The timing and scope of any agreement are still uncertain, with both parties navigating sensitive issues.
The US and Iran have been engaged in diplomatic efforts to address their differences, including nuclear programme concerns and security issues in the Gulf. Progress towards an agreement has been reported, but further details are needed to confirm the specifics of the proposed MoU.
Source: Al Jazeera