Iran live updates: US and Iran agree to roadmap for 'final deal' within 60 days
Summary
The United States and Iran have started talks in Switzerland to create a final agreement aimed at ending their conflict. They agreed to work toward a deal within 60 days and formed a committee to oversee the negotiations. A key issue is stopping fighting in Lebanon involving Iran-backed Hezbollah and Israel.Key Facts
- U.S. and Iranian delegations met at the Bürgenstock resort in Switzerland to negotiate a peace deal.
- Both countries agreed to a 60-day plan to reach a final agreement.
- A "High Level" committee will provide political guidance during the talks.
- A "deconfliction cell" with U.S., Iranian, and Lebanese officials was formed to try to stop fighting in Lebanon.
- Fighting in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah remains a major concern in the negotiations.
- The Iranian delegation left the talks after about 18 hours of discussions and returned to Tehran.
- Pakistan and Qatar are acting as mediators in the talks.
- Israel’s defense minister said Israeli forces will remain in southern Lebanon despite ongoing fighting.
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