‘Encouraging progress’ made as first round US-Iran talks end
Summary
The first round of talks between the United States and Iran has finished with both countries agreeing on a plan to reach a final deal within 60 days. They agreed on some steps including allowing some oil exports from Iran, releasing some frozen money, and setting up a group to watch the ceasefire in Lebanon.Key Facts
- The first round of US-Iran talks has ended.
- Both sides agreed on a plan (roadmap) to reach a final deal in 60 days.
- Iran will get waivers to export some oil despite sanctions.
- Some frozen Iranian assets will be released.
- A "de-confliction cell" will be created to monitor the ceasefire in Lebanon.
- The talks aim to improve relations and resolve conflicts between the two countries.
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