Senior US official: Rejects any transit fees in the Strait of Hormuz; agreement will not be signed today.
CoinFeed reported on May 24th, citing Fox News, that a senior U.S. government official stated that Iran has made serious and unprecedented concessions on the issue of uranium enrichment. An agreement with Iran will not be signed today, but progress is being made towards that goal. If Tehran makes concessions on uranium enrichment, we will consider easing sanctions, and our plan includes disposing of Iran's entire stockpile of enriched materials. The U.S. refuses to impose any transit fees in the Strait of Hormuz, an option that is unacceptable to us. If Iran is still enriching uranium in the final agreement, then it is not a final agreement. According to CBS, citing U.S. officials, Iran currently appears more willing to make concessions than before the military action.