60-Day Sprint Starts for U.S.-Iran Deal as Zurich Talks Struggle

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Negotiators in Zurich launched a 60-day sprint to turn a loosely defined Memorandum of Understanding into a full U.S.-Iran peace deal, but mutual distrust, shifting leadership roles, and new regional crises—including Iran’s actions around the Strait of Hormuz after Israeli strikes—threaten the pact’s progress, with mediators working to keep talks alive even as a formal breakthrough remains uncertain.
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