Iran and the United States have reportedly agreed to a roadmap aimed at resolving remaining issues and reaching a final agreement on restoring the 2015 nuclear deal. The agreement was facilitated by mediation efforts from Qatar and Pakistan. Both nations have committed to working towards a resolution within a 60-day timeframe, according to mediators. Details of the roadmap remain undisclosed, but it signifies a potential breakthrough in stalled negotiations. The original agreement, which limited Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief, was abandoned by the US in 2018 under the previous administration. Renewed talks have been ongoing for over a year, with key sticking points concerning guarantees and verification mechanisms. This new development offers a glimmer of hope for a revived deal, potentially easing regional tensions and preventing further nuclear escalation.