Deadline for wider U.S.-Iran deal about to expire amid stalemate

The 60-day deadline for a wider U.S.-Iran deal is expiring on Monday with no agreement in sight.
Reported by 3 outlets — CBS News, CNBC Top News, Seattle Times. See all sources ↓
A deadline for a bigger deal between the U.S. and Iran is ending. This deal would help end a war and resolve a dispute over Iran's nuclear program. The deadline is Monday, and no agreement has been reached.
Why it matters
This deal affects the safety of ships in the Strait of Hormuz and the future of Iran's nuclear program.
- What is the Strait of Hormuz?
- The Strait of Hormuz is a waterway between Iran and the United Arab Emirates.
- What is the U.S.-Iran deal about?
- The deal is about ending a war and resolving a dispute over Iran's nuclear program.
- What happens if no deal is reached?
- If no deal is reached, the situation may remain unstable.
How outlets are framing the same story
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The outlets frame the story as a deadline approaching with no agreement in sight, but they focus on different aspects, such as shipping traffic and the nuclear program.
- Coverage cardFraming signal1AngleScouting report
Shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz is affected by the deal.
Sources2TypeAngleCNBC Top Newsshipping traffic is at a new low
CBS Newsno deal in sight
- Coverage cardFraming signal2AngleScouting report
The deal is about ending a war and resolving a dispute over Iran's nuclear program.
Sources2TypeAngleSeattle Timesending the Iran war
CBS Newsno deal in sight