US-Iran pact kicks off 60-day sprint toward final nuclear deal with key gaps

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The memorandum signed at the G7 launches a 60-day window to seal a final Iran nuclear deal, but key issues remain unresolved. Iran would downblend uranium under IAEA oversight, but the pact stops short of guaranteeing no weapon. It mentions a $300 billion reconstruction package with no direct US payments, though language is ambiguous. Critics say the deal gives too much away and doesn’t curb proxies or missiles; Trump warns other options if talks fail, keeping the outcome uncertain after 60 days.
- Initial US-Iran agreement leaves many key issues to be negotiated BBC
- The interim US-Iran deal leaves the fate of Tehran’s nuclear program still to be negotiated AP News
- What challenges could stand in the way of a final US-Iran deal? Reuters
- Iran Will Enter Nuclear Talks With the Trump Administration Feeling Emboldened The New York Times
- Iran Is Returning to Nuclear Talks No Longer Afraid of America WSJ
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