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US and Iran sign ceasefire deal, begin 60-day nuclear negotiations

The United States and Iran have signed an interim ceasefire agreement designed to halt hostilities across all theaters, according to DW News. The two countries now have 60 days to negotiate a comprehensive final agreement addressing Iran's nuclear program, Strait of Hormuz shipping traffic, and sanctions relief. The talks will also determine whether Israel participates in any future agreement.

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  • โœ“US and Iran signed a ceasefire agreement. (Source: DW News, corroborated by 63 US mainstream media articles)
  • โœ“The ceasefire is intended to halt hostilities on all fronts. (Source: DW News)
  • โœ“Both sides have 60 days to negotiate a final agreement. (Source: DW News)
  • โœ“Negotiations cover Iran's nuclear program, Strait of Hormuz transit, and sanctions relief. (Source: DW News)

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  • ~Israel's role in future agreements remains unresolved. (Source: DW News framing)
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Coverage6 of 15 major US outlets
PublishedJune 29, 2026 at 7:53 AM PDT

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