Details of the US-Iran Agreement begin to emerge, is what Rubio says

Details about a possible agreement between the US and Iran have begun to surface.
A 60-day ceasefire extension and reopening the Hormuz Strait are among those believed to be involved, according to the American portal Axios.
No official agreement yet confirmed, reports BBC, broadcast Periscope.
Iranian media reports there are still"one or two"disagreements on the possible deal.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking at a press conference in New Delhi earlier, said progress had been made"significant", but final"".
Rubio also suggested we could hear another announcement from US President Donald Trump later today.
This comes after Trump last night declared that an agreement with Iran was"negotiated mainly".
The president of the United States said Hormuz Strait would be included in a possible deal, but did not provide more details - that is why the shipping corridor is important.
Iran's semi-official news agency Tasnim says that under the terms of the US-Iran negotiations draft, Hormuz Strait"will not return to pre-war status, but adds that shipping traffic will return to previous levels.
We haven't heard directly yet from US President Donald Trump or Iranian leadership today.
We'll continue to bring the main developments here on this page, stay with us. /Periscope/












