US and Iran near 60-day ceasefire extension as nuclear talks take shape
The United States and Iran are nearing a 60-day extension of their ceasefire, with discussions on Iran's nuclear program expected to commence. The ceasefire, initially brokered by Pakistan, has already lasted longer than anticipated since its start in April 2026. Ongoing negotiations face challenges due to intermittent ceasefire violations and the need for tangible diplomatic progress.
- ▪The ceasefire was originally intended to last just two weeks but has been extended indefinitely.
- ▪Negotiations focus on a potential suspension of Iran's nuclear enrichment activities for 5 to 20 years.
- ▪The War Powers Resolution is putting pressure on President Trump to show progress in the diplomatic talks.
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