Iran has officially acknowledged a peace agreement with the United States, signaling a potential shift in diplomatic relations. Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi announced that negotiations are scheduled to take place within a 60-day timeframe. Details regarding the specifics of the agreement and the location of the talks remain undisclosed. This confirmation follows previous reports and speculation surrounding back-channel discussions between the two nations. The move represents a significant development given the long-standing tensions and adversarial relationship between Iran and the US. It is currently unclear what issues will be prioritized during the negotiations, but analysts suggest regional security and nuclear policy are likely to be central themes. The outcome of these talks could have far-reaching implications for the Middle East and international relations.
