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US inches toward Iran deal as negotiators focus on Hormuz | Stars and Stripes Subscribe Login Theaters Branches Veterans History Living Sports Multimedia Communities Theaters U.S. Europe - K-town Now Asia-Pacific - Storm Tracker Middle East Americas Africa Veterans News Map of Memorials Jobs Obituaries Living Events Entertainment - Movies - Video Games Europe Travel - Quick Trips - After Hours - Events Pacific Travel - Quick Trips - After Hours - Events The Meat and Potatoes of Life U.S. Travel Opinion Storm Tracker Promotions Rewards for readers Get Stripes Subscribe ePaper Stripes Lite Archives/Library Special Publications Mobile Apps Email Newsletters Digital Access Home Delivery Branches Army Marine Corps Navy Air Force Coast Guard Space Force Promotions History Archive photo of the day Sports Europe - Schedules Europe - Scoreboards Europe Pacific - Schedules Pacific - Scoreboards Pacific - Pacific Sports Blog U.S. Multimedia Podcasts - WW II Podcast - Military Matters - Force for Hire Out of Uniform Videos - WW II Videos Communities Stripes Europe Stripes Guam Stripes Japan Stripes Korea Stripes Okinawa Our Other Websites In Memoriam Month of the Military Child Printshop subscribe customer help contact us faq advertise with us Follow Us: Middle East US inches toward Iran deal as negotiators focus on Hormuz By Kate Sullivan Kate Sullivan Bloomberg News • May 24, 2026 U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks during a campaign and economic policy event in the Eugene Levy Fieldhouse at SUNY Rockland Community College on May 22, 2026, in Suffern, New York. (Roberto Schmidt, Getty Images via TNS) (Tribune News Service) β€” The U.S. and Iran are closing in on a deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, senior U.S. officials said Sunday, even as President Donald Trump said he won’t β€œrush” into an agreement. The U.S. officials told reporters that nothing is ready to be signed Sunday as the two sides negotiate on the precise language on key issues and that it may take several days for both sides to get final approval. Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency said Sunday that the draft deal could still collapse because the U.S. is obstructing some key clauses, including Tehran’s demand that its assets be unfrozen. Urged on by several Arab leaders, the U.S. and Iran have been discussing a possible extension of a fragile ceasefire, but both sides have offered differing descriptions of what an interim deal would include. The two sides have proposed several deals in the past few weeks that they have failed to clinch. β€œOur relationship with Iran is becoming a much more professional and productive one,” Trump wrote Sunday in a social media post. β€œThey must understand, however, that they cannot develop or procure a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb.” He added that the U.S. blockade of the strait would remain in place until an agreement is completed and that both sides must take their time to β€œget it right.” Earlier, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said th
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