US media: US-Iran negotiations have made progress, gradually reaching a framework agreement to end the war

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ME News Report, April 15 (UTC+8), two U.S. officials revealed that negotiators from the U.S. and Iran made progress during talks on Tuesday and are working to reach a framework agreement to end the war. One official stated that Trump’s negotiation team, including Vice President Vance, Middle East envoy Witkoff, and senior advisor Kushner, are continuously communicating with Iran and mediators, exchanging draft documents, and are close to achieving the goal. Another official pointed out that although the U.S. hopes to reach an agreement, the key is the full approval of the Iranian government. Sources disclosed that if a framework agreement is reached, a ceasefire extension will be needed to discuss details. An official said that it is unlikely to finalize detailed negotiations within two days, and the U.S. has not officially agreed to extend the ceasefire; both sides are still in ongoing communication. (Source: MLion)

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