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Ceasefire Deal Near as Iran Nuclear Talks Begin
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Tentative ceasefire extension between U.S. and Iran could last 60 days, paving way for nuclear talks—but final approval hangs in the balance as Trump weighs key language. Just days before, Iran fired missiles intercepted by Kuwait, violating the fragile truce. The deal would require Iran to clear mines from the Strait of Hormuz within 30 days and ease U.S. sanctions, potentially dropping oil prices fast. Yet, new U.S. sanctions on Iran’s oil sales arm show economic pressure remains. A major hurdle: Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, close to weapons-grade, which Vance says will dominate upcoming negotiations. Iran insists any deal must end Israeli strikes in Lebanon, while recent Israeli air raids and missile interceptions underscore how fragile peace remains—even as Vance admits ceasefires are messy but this one’s holding.
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