Briefing · Friday, 29 May 2026
A 60-day Iran truce takes shape — but nothing is settled yet
US and Iranian negotiators agreed Thursday on a framework to extend their ceasefire for 60 days and open nuclear talks, but Trump has not signed off and fresh strikes continued around the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile Netanyahu announced plans to seize 70% of Gaza in breach of a US-brokered deal, the Iran war's oil shock drove US inflation to a three-year high, Ukraine locked in a €90 billion EU loan, and an Ebola outbreak in Congo widened enough to shut Uganda's border.
A 60-day Iran truce takes shape — but nothing is settled yet
The Iran deal that almost is
US and Iranian negotiators reached a tentative agreement Thursday on a 60-day extension of their ceasefire and a framework to restart talks on Iran’s nuclear programme. The deal has not been signed. Trump was briefed and “wants a couple of days to think about it,” according to a US official cited by Axios and confirmed by BBC sources
The context: the US and Israel launched a war on Iran on 28 February 2026. A ceasefire took effect on 8 April. Since then both sides have continued trading strikes, and the Strait of Hormuz — the narrow passage between Iran and Oman through which about a fifth of all oil and gas normally flows — has remained effectively closed
Thursday illustrated how fragile the ceasefire already was. The US struck a military site in Bandar Abbas, the strategic Iranian port city. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it retaliated by targeting an American air base; a ballistic missile was intercepted over Kuwait
The contours of the reported deal include unrestricted passage through Hormuz, Iran having 30 days to remove mines from the strait, lifting of the US naval blockade, and sanctions waivers allowing Iran to resume oil sales
Trump faces a genuine bind. The economic cost of a closed Hormuz is landing directly on American voters: US inflation, measured by the PCE index — the Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge of price pressures — rose 3.8% year-on-year in April, the fastest pace in three years, driven by a 12.3% monthly spike in gasoline prices
What is not yet known: whether Trump will approve the deal, whether Iran’s leadership will confirm it, and whether Israel — which has separately escalated in Gaza and Lebanon — will accept the conditions reportedly attached. A halt to Israeli operations in Lebanon is said to be one term; Netanyahu has shown no sign of accepting that
Netanyahu’s Gaza announcement breaks the framework
On Thursday, speaking at a conference in an occupied West Bank settlement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had ordered his military to seize 70% of the Gaza Strip. Israel currently controls an estimated 60% — already well beyond the 53% permitted under the US-brokered ceasefire signed in October 2025
“We were at fifty, we moved to sixty. My directive is to move to seventy. Let’s start with that,” Netanyahu said
The October 2025 ceasefire — brokered by the Trump administration and endorsed by the UN Security Council — was meant to freeze territorial positions, release hostages, and eventually lead to Hamas disarmament and Israeli withdrawal. None of those subsequent steps have happened. Hamas refused to disarm. Israel kept striking and kept moving the “yellow line,” the boundary marked on maps separating Israeli-controlled from Hamas-controlled territory
The human cost since the ceasefire: at least 738 Palestinians killed according to the Hamas-run health ministry — a figure the UN considers reliable — with 16 killed in just the past two days
At the same time, the promised international stabilisation force for Gaza — announced with fanfare at a Trump “Board of Peace” summit in February — has collapsed before it started. Indonesia, which had pledged 8,000 of the planned 20,000 troops, put its commitment on indefinite hold after the US-Iran war began. The war is deeply unpopular across the Muslim world, and countries willing to cooperate openly with the US and Israel have narrowed sharply
Israel is simultaneously escalating in Lebanon. The IDF declared all of southern Lebanon a combat zone this week, struck a Hezbollah target in Beirut, and carried out more than 135 strikes in southern Lebanon in 24 hours
The UN separately added Israel to its annual blacklist of parties credibly accused of committing sexual violence in conflict zones, citing verified cases against Palestinian detainees. Israel froze relations with the UN Secretary-General’s office in response
Hormuz is reshaping everything downstream
The closed strait is not a Middle Eastern problem. It is rewiring global supply chains.
Jet fuel, which normally moved efficiently through Hormuz, is now being shipped on record voyages. One tanker, the Nord Ventura, sailed from Louisiana to Melbourne — a journey of more than a month — to deliver 300,000 barrels, the first such US-to-Australia shipment since at least 2017
Ukraine is among the less-obvious casualties. US Democrats in Congress told Zelenskyy this week that weapons needed in the Persian Gulf cannot simultaneously go to Ukraine. Representative Jim Himes, the top Democrat on the House intelligence committee, said the Iran conflict “needs to be brought to a close yesterday” partly because “the material being used in the Persian Gulf right now needs to be provided to Ukraine”
Ukraine ratified a €90 billion EU loan on Thursday — 298 votes in favour, well above the required 226 — allowing it to fund a record defence budget of around $100 billion this year, up from a previously planned $64 billion
Separately, Sweden announced it will donate 16 existing Gripen fighter jets to Ukraine, with delivery in early 2027, and that Ukraine could purchase up to 150 of the more advanced Gripen E model with deliveries starting in 2030. The Gripen can carry European-made Meteor air-to-air missiles, an important capability
Russian drones struck a residential building in Galati, Romania — a city close to the Ukrainian border — injuring two people and forcing the evacuation of about 70 residents
The price of the war, in numbers
US PCE inflation — PCE stands for Personal Consumption Expenditures, the measure used by the Federal Reserve to track price pressures against its 2% target — rose 3.8% in April year-on-year, the biggest jump in three years
The global pressure is feeding into decisions far removed from the battlefield. China’s central bank — the PBOC, the People’s Bank of China — privately instructed commercial banks to push more loans out in May, because credit demand is weakening as the energy crisis saps growth
Taiwan secured an important trade cushion this week. Its vice premier confirmed that a January deal with the US means Taiwan will receive preferential treatment under any future American semiconductor tariffs imposed under Section 232, a US national-security trade investigation. TSMC, Taiwan’s dominant chipmaker and the world’s largest contract manufacturer, is already investing $165 billion in Arizona factories
Ebola widens in Congo
Uganda closed its border with the Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday as a rare and incurable strain of Ebola — the Bundibugyo variety, for which no vaccine yet exists — continues to spread through Congo’s Ituri province, a mineral-rich region in the northeast wracked by armed conflict
The WHO’s director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, arrived in Congo’s capital Kinshasa on Thursday and was due to travel to Ituri on Friday. “That thing can be stopped,” he said, but called on armed groups in the region to declare a ceasefire because fighting is blocking medical relief
The outbreak is already a global health emergency. The armed conflict in Ituri makes containment structurally harder than in any previous outbreak: health workers cannot safely reach patients, patients cannot safely reach facilities, and bodies go unmoved. Track this — the combination of no vaccine, active conflict zone, and a border closure that will affect trade between Uganda and Congo is one to watch as the rainy season approaches.
The story nobody’s covering
Japan’s shift from arms importer to arms exporter is accelerating faster than it has been reported. Just a month after Tokyo lifted post-World War II restrictions on weapons exports — a pacifist constitutional commitment held for eight decades — Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. visited Tokyo on Thursday for a summit focused on accelerating weapons sales
The significance goes beyond one deal. Japan is now positioned to become a major defence exporter alongside South Korea, with Southeast Asian nations actively seeking alternatives to US dependence and Chinese pressure in the South China Sea. The energy crisis and Iran war have reinforced Tokyo’s interest in tightening security ties with countries that share its vulnerability to supply disruptions. The Shangri-La Dialogue — Asia’s premier security summit — opens in Singapore on Friday, with a Chinese military university delegation attending for the first time in years
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