A reported breakthrough in negotiations.

As the world watched worryingly as new clashes between the US and Iran threatened to shatter the frail truce in place, a hopeful report suggests progress has been reached in negotiations.

Axios first reported that US and Iranian negotiators have reached an agreement on a ‘60-day memorandum of understanding’ that would extend the current ceasefire and launch negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program.

The deal reportedly needs President Donald Trump’s final approval, US sources confirmed toFox News.

🚨 NOW: US and Iranian negotiators HAVE REACHED a 60-day deal Memorandum of Understanding, to extend the ceasefire and handle nuclear negotiations — Fox News confirms

“It’s now waiting TRUMP’S final approval.” 🔥

47 WILL ONLY ACCEPT AMERICA FIRST!

This is huge if he signs off!pic.twitter.com/xwJmd2PxUq

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The signing of the MOU would be the most significant diplomatic breakthrough since the war started, but a final agreement that tackles Trump’s nuclear demands would still require further intensive negotiations.

Source: The Gateway Pundit