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Iran, US agree on roadmap to reach deal in 60 days and will continue talks all week, mediators say
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Iran, US agree on roadmap to reach deal in 60 days and will continue talks all week, mediators say

From Times of Israel · () English

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  • Iran and the U.S. have agreed on a roadmap to reach a nuclear deal within 60 days.
  • Mediators Qatar and Pakistan confirmed the agreement after conflicting reports from U.S. and Iranian sources.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that war created conditions for the Iranian regime's fall.

Mediators from Qatar and Pakistan announced that Iran and the United States have agreed on a roadmap aimed at reaching a nuclear deal within 60 days. This statement followed a period of conflicting reports from both U.S. and Iranian sources regarding the progress and specifics of their discussions. The agreement suggests a renewed push towards reviving the stalled nuclear talks, with a defined timeline for potential resolution. The mediators' confirmation provides a clearer picture amidst the previous ambiguity surrounding the negotiations. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commented on the situation, asserting that the ongoing conflict has created conditions conducive to the fall of the Iranian regime. His remarks offer a contrasting perspective on the regional dynamics and the potential outcomes of the current geopolitical climate, particularly concerning Iran's internal stability and its international relations. The differing statements underscore the complex and often contentious nature of the diplomatic efforts and regional politics involved.

War created conditions for the regime's fall.

โ€” Benjamin NetanyahuCommenting on the geopolitical situation surrounding Iran.
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