US Vice President JD Vance announced Thursday the commencement of a 60-day period for final negotiations with Iran, seeking to reach a comprehensive agreement. This timeframe signals an intensified push for a resolution to ongoing discussions. The announcement indicates the US administration believes a final deal is within reach during this period. Details of the potential agreement remain undisclosed, but it presumably concerns Iran’s nuclear program and related sanctions relief. The move comes after prolonged and often stalled talks between Washington and Tehran, mediated by other international parties. The 60-day window establishes a clear timeline and potentially increases pressure on both sides to compromise and finalize the deal. Failure to reach an agreement within this timeframe could lead to an indefinite suspension of negotiations.