US and Iran agree on 60-day truce plan, but final call rests with Trump
Washington, USAFri May 29 2026
After months of back-and-forth, the United States and Iran have quietly worked out a plan to pause their ongoing tensions for two full months. But don’t expect the guns to go silent just yet. A key catch still stands in the way: the final thumbs-up from the U. S. President. According to someone who knows the details, negotiators from both sides have signed off on a basic framework. Yet every time a deal seems ready to roll, the other side has thrown in a curveball, leaving both nations stuck in the same dance of near-agreement.
Inside Washington, some leaders are pushing hard for a deal that locks in the pause right away. Others, though, want to make sure Iran’s nuclear work is part of the conversation from the very first day. That split has made the White House cautious. When reporters ask for comment, the usual response is silence, leaving observers guessing what happens next.
Meanwhile, the public is left watching a slow-motion showdown. Each side keeps saying a breakthrough is just around the corner, only to see the other side walk back or downplay the progress. It’s a pattern that’s grown tiresome for everyone involved. With so much riding on a single signature, the next move could come down to one person’s decision—and that decision may not land the way either side expects.
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