WASHINGTON -- US President Donald Trump has concluded a White House Situation Room meeting on a possible agreement with Iran aimed at extending a cease-fire and advancing negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program.
A White House official confirmed that the meeting on May 29 had ended but declined to say whether Trump approved the proposed framework.
According to media reports, the tentative agreement would extend the current cease-fire by 60 days while negotiations continue on Iran's nuclear activities.
Before the meeting, Trump said on Truth Social that Iran must permanently forgo nuclear weapons, reopen the Strait of Hormuz without tolls, clear naval mines, and cooperate with the United States and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in eliminating highly enriched uranium stockpiles.
Trump also said the US would lift its naval blockade of Iran under the agreement.
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