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The potential deal would lift constrictions on the Strait of Hormuz and start a 60-day negotiation period on Iran’s nuclear program, sources said.
Potential deal: The US and Iran reached a tentative agreement to open the Strait of Hormuz and start nuclear talks, according to US officials — though President Donald Trump has not signed off on it yet. Iranian officials have not yet commented on a potential deal.
• Back-and-forth continues: US Vice President JD Vance said “a couple of language points” are still under discussion but the sides are making progress in peace talks. Sources say the tentative deal would begin 60 more days of negotiation on Tehran’s nuclear program.
• Strikes in the region: Iran fired a ballistic missile toward Kuwait late Wednesday, according to US Central Command, which said it was intercepted. Iran’s military previously said it had launched an attack targeting an American air base, claiming it was the source of recent US strikes.

