US and Iran Reach Tentative Deal to Extend Ceasefire and Restart Nuclear Talks
Published by WarSignal Editorial · Last updated
Negotiators from the United States and Iran have reached a tentative agreement to extend the current ceasefire and initiate new nuclear negotiations, according to a PBS report.
The deal, reached in Tehran, involves both sides agreeing to a temporary halt in hostilities while they work toward a framework for future nuclear discussions. Officials from both countries confirmed the agreement, though details remain limited.
This development follows ongoing diplomatic efforts to address tensions between the two nations, with the ceasefire extension aimed at creating a more stable environment for renewed talks.
Verification Status
unverified — Unverified — single source, not yet confirmed This event has been confirmed by 1 independent sources.
Actors & Tags
Location
Sources (1)
About This Report
This report is generated by WarSignal's multi-source intelligence pipeline. Information is collected from wire services, OSINT channels, and partner APIs, then clustered, verified, and published with editorial oversight. Source attribution and verification status are displayed for full transparency. For our complete methodology, visit our Sources & Methodology page.