It is reported that Iran will open the strait within 30 days after the agreement is reached, and the ceasefire agreement will be extended for 60 days.

Golden Finance reported that on May 26, citing a Middle Eastern diplomatic source on Monday, the United States and Iran are discussing a plan to open the Strait of Hormuz about 30 days after the two countries reach an agreement to end hostilities. Once the agreement is reached, Iran will clear mines in the strait within the 30-day period. After that, ships from all countries will be able to travel freely and safely, and Iran will stop collecting transit fees. The report also said that the ceasefire agreement reached in early April will be extended by 60 days. During this two-month ceasefire period, both sides plan to hold talks regarding Iran’s nuclear program.
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