Switzerland Talks Push U.S.-Iran Toward 60-Day Nuclear Roadmap

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U.S. and Iranian negotiators spent about 18 hours in Lake Lucerne, Switzerland, seeking to launch a 60-day process toward a new nuclear agreement. Mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, the talks produced a framework for ongoing political oversight, with working groups on nuclear issues, sanctions, and dispute resolution, plus a deconfliction line for the Strait of Hormuz and a Lebanon-related deconfliction cell. Despite public threats from Trump, officials said the talks progressed and technical teams will stay in Switzerland to continue discussions in the coming weeks.
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- Live updates: Iran and US make ‘encouraging progress’ in crucial talks, mediators say CNN
- Iran war live: Mediators hail ‘encouraging progress’ in US-Tehran talks Al Jazeera
- First round of U.S.-Iran negotiations end, technical talks will continue after Trump threats shake summit NBC News
- US, Iran Meet in Switzerland as Trump Threat Angers Tehran Bloomberg.com
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