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US-Iran talks in Switzerland yield 60-day roadmap as next phase begins
The United States and Iran concluded high-level negotiations in Switzerland on June 22. Both nations agreed to a 60-day roadmap toward a comprehensive settlement and a plan to end military operations in Lebanon. The agreement follows a memorandum of understanding that extended a ceasefire by 60 days.
What changed
Negotiators reached a 60-day roadmap and Lebanon de-escalation plan after initial strains during the talks.
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US and Iran Agree to 60-Day Roadmap Following Switzerland Talks
confidence 90%The United States and Iran concluded high-level negotiations in Switzerland on June 22. Both nations agreed to a 60-day roadmap toward a comprehensive settlement and a plan to end military operations in Lebanon. The agreement follows a memorandum of understanding that extended a ceasefire by 60 days.
What's confirmed:
- The US and Iran agreed to a 60-day roadmap for a final peace deal.
- Negotiations took place in Switzerland and concluded on June 22.
- The parties agreed to a plan to end military operations in Lebanon.
- JD Vance led the US negotiations with top Iranian officials.
- The talks were the first round under a memorandum of understanding that extended a ceasefire by 60 days.
Still unconfirmed:
- The agreement includes a Hormuz Strait mechanism.
- President Trump stated he will do "what I have to do" if Iran fails to honor the roadmap.
- Iranian negotiators initially demanded an end to the war in Lebanon as a condition for further talks.
- The Strait of Hormuz remained closed as talks began.