US and Iran extend ceasefire 60 days to negotiate lasting peace agreement
The United States and Iran have agreed to extend their current ceasefire by 60 days to allow time for negotiating a comprehensive end to their conflict, according to DW News reporting. The agreement creates a defined window for diplomatic talks, though several key unresolved issues—most significantly the future of Iran's nuclear program—could derail final negotiations. Negotiators must address the nuclear question and other substantive disputes before the 60-day extension expires.
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- ✓US and Iran agreed to extend ceasefire by 60 days. (Source: DW News; corroborated by 44+ US MSM articles)
- ✓Agreement creates negotiating window for lasting peace agreement. (Source: DW News; corroborated by 44+ US MSM articles)
- ✓Iran's nuclear program is among unresolved issues in negotiations. (Source: DW News; corroborated by 44+ US MSM articles)
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- ~Nuclear program disagreement 'could hinder a final agreement.' (Source: DW News characterization, not independently verified outcome prediction)
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