A peace deal between the United States and Iran could take around six months to be agreed upon, officials from both the Middle East and Europe told Bloomberg.
The officials recommended that the existing ceasefire between the US and Iran be extended, so as to allow for a more suitable timeframe in which to make the deal.
The Strait of Hormuz being opened is a key issue in the deal, the officials said, and Gulf Arab and European leaders want it open as soon as possible, in order to restore the flow of energy through the region, as well as avert a potential global food shortage.
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The officials recommended that the existing ceasefire between the US and Iran be extended, so as to allow for a more suitable timeframe in which to make the deal.
The Strait of Hormuz being opened is a key issue in the deal, the officials said, and Gulf Arab and European leaders want it open as soon as possible, in order to restore the flow of energy through the region, as well as avert a potential global food shortage.
Peace talks between US, Iran could take six months, officials tell Bloomberg | The Jerusalem Post
The officials recommended that the existing ceasefire between the US and Iran be extended, so as to allow for a more suitable timeframe in which to make the deal.