Iran war, day 60: Trump team reviews peace plan to reopen Hormuz as diplomacy gathers pace
Al Jazeera's April 28 live file, marking day 60 of the US-Israel war with Iran, reported that President Trump's team was reviewing an Iranian-endorsed peace plan under which the Strait of Hormuz would reopen, with nuclea.
At a glance
- Al Jazeera's day-60 file reported the Trump team reviewing a peace plan to reopen Hormuz
- Nuclear talks were reported as potentially delayed to a later stage
VERDICT — CONFIRMED
Al Jazeera's April 28 live file, marking day 60 of the US-Israel war with Iran, reported that President Trump's team was reviewing an Iranian-endorsed peace plan under which the Strait of Hormuz would reopen, with nuclear talks potentially deferred to a later stage. The framing signalled a shift from escalation management toward sequencing questions — what reopens first, and what gets negotiated later. The nuclear file remaining unresolved was presented as the plan's principal open question.
Key facts on file
- Al Jazeera's day-60 file reported the Trump team reviewing a peace plan to reopen Hormuz
- Nuclear talks were reported as potentially delayed to a later stage