Iran and the United States have reportedly agreed to a 60-day timeframe to finalize a deal regarding Iran’s nuclear program, according to statements from Qatar and Pakistan. This agreement establishes a deadline for reaching a conclusive resolution after years of stalled negotiations. Technical discussions are currently underway and expected to conclude by the end of the week. The specifics of the agreed-upon schedule remain undisclosed, but represent a significant step forward in the diplomatic process. Both nations are aiming to overcome remaining obstacles to restore the 2015 nuclear accord, which limited Iran’s enrichment of uranium in exchange for sanctions relief. The progress follows recent mediation efforts by Qatar and Pakistan. A successful agreement could ease regional tensions and prevent further escalation.