US, Iran, regional mediators reportedly are discussing 45-day ceasefire

The US, Iran and a group of regional mediators are discussing the conditions for a possible 45-day ceasefire that could lead to a permanent end of the war, Axios reported on Sunday, citing four American, Israeli and regional sources with knowledge of the talks. Reuters couldn't verify the report immediately. The White House and the Department [...]
Reuters couldn't verify the report immediately. The White House and the US State Department did not immediately respond to Reuters's requests for comment.
Mediators are discussing the terms of a two-phase agreement, said in the report, adding that the first phase would be a possible 45-day ceasefire during which a permanent end of the war would be negotiated, Klankosova broadcasts. tv
The second phase would be an agreement to end the war, says the report.
The truce could be extended if additional time is required for talks, the report said.
US President Donald Trump told the Wall Street Journal on Sunday that his deadline for Iran to open the Hormuz Strait or face attacks on critical infrastructure is Tuesday night. /Periscope












