US and Iran extend Gulf ceasefire by 60 days with a 14-point agreement. Diplomatic meeting in Switzerland by June 30, 2026 at 82.9% YES.

The Strait of Hormuz will stay toll-free for 60 days, US officials say

US and Iran to sign a 14-point agreement on Friday. Agreement text released by June 19 at 98.2% YES.

US and Iran reach an interim agreement deferring key disputes. Diplomatic meeting by June 30 at 5% YES.

The US and Iran signed a 14-point interim agreement with a 60-day ceasefire and Strait of Hormuz reopening, but deferred nuclear and missile issues.

Ceasefire, oil waivers and nuclear limits anchor 60-day path to final US-Iran deal

The 14-point deal extends an earlier ceasefire by 60 days to allow further negotiations

US and Iran extend Gulf ceasefire by 60 days with a 14-point agreement. Diplomatic meeting in Switzerland by June 30, 2026 at 82.9% YES.

The 60-day countdown starts on a fragile truce as the US and Iran work towards a tough final deal to end their war.

The agenda confronting negotiators over the next 60 days is challenging, and hardliners are critical, but the dawn of peace seems to be emerging.

US and Iran start a 60-day peace deal as nuclear talks begin in Switzerland. Next diplomatic meeting in Switzerland at 70% YES.