The United States and Iran, supported by mediating parties, have concluded a round of talks in Switzerland. During these discussions, the two nations established a strategic road map aimed at securing a final deal. The agreed-upon timeline sets a goal to reach a comprehensive agreement within the next 60 days. This progress comes despite recent tensions and threats from the Trump administration that previously destabilized the summit. While the high-level negotiations have ended, technical talks are scheduled to continue. These ongoing discussions will focus on the specific details required to finalize the pact. The current framework represents a concerted effort to stabilize diplomatic relations between the two adversaries.
