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Updated · Israel Hayom · May 27
Trump Circulates Iran Draft to Regional Leaders as US Demands Uranium Handover in 30 Days
Updated
Updated · Israel Hayom · May 27

Trump Circulates Iran Draft to Regional Leaders as US Demands Uranium Handover in 30 Days

7 articles · Updated · Israel Hayom · May 27
  • A draft US-Iran memorandum was sent to Benjamin Netanyahu and other regional leaders for comment, signaling possible movement toward an interim understanding even though its status with Tehran remains unclear.
  • US officials tied any progress to core conditions: Iran must commit in writing to hand over enriched uranium within 30 days, and no deal would leave Tehran controlling the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Iranian media published what they called an unofficial draft saying the US would ease naval pressure and pull forces back while Iran restored commercial traffic, but the White House called that account completely fabricated.
  • Trump said Iran would get no sanctions relief even if it surrenders its highly enriched uranium, while Marco Rubio said the next hours and days will show whether diplomacy can work and warned Washington has other tools.
With Iran’s nuclear material hidden from inspectors, is a verifiable disarmament deal now completely off the table?
Facing $120 oil, is the White House choosing to fund Iran just to keep global markets from crashing?
US warships are under fire in the Strait of Hormuz. Can the military actually secure the world’s most vital oil route?

US-Iran 2026 Peace Talks: Ceasefire Extension, Strait of Hormuz Crisis, and the Roadblocks to Lasting Stability

Overview

On May 28, 2026, President Trump announced a preliminary agreement between the United States and Iran, aiming to ease Middle East tensions. The draft memorandum of understanding proposes a 60-day extension of the ceasefire, creating a window for further peace talks, and calls for the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which had been closed for weeks and disrupted global trade and energy markets. This agreement is still in draft form and has been shared with key regional leaders for feedback, highlighting the importance of regional support and the potential for positive economic impact if the Strait reopens.

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