US and Iran Reach Tentative Deal to Extend Ceasefire and Restart Nuclear Talks
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U.S. and Iranian negotiators have reached a tentative agreement to extend the current ceasefire and begin new nuclear negotiations, according to a PBS report.
The deal was reached after talks between representatives of the United States and Iran, with both sides agreeing to prolong the ceasefire and resume discussions on nuclear issues.
The agreement marks a significant step in diplomatic efforts to address the ongoing tensions between the two countries, though details of the ceasefire extension and the scope of the nuclear talks remain to be finalized.
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