US and Iran Reach Tentative Agreement to Extend Ceasefire and Restart Nuclear Talks
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Negotiators from the United States and Iran have reached a tentative agreement to extend the current ceasefire and to resume nuclear negotiations. The deal was reached in Tehran, with officials from both sides indicating a willingness to move forward.
The agreement includes provisions for extending the ceasefire period and outlines a framework for new nuclear talks. While details remain confidential, both parties have expressed optimism about the potential for renewed dialogue.
This development follows a series of stalled negotiations and reflects a shift toward diplomatic engagement between the two countries.
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