Draft U.S. accord sets 60-day negotiation for nuclear deal, says Iran media
Iranian media reports a draft accord with the United States that proposes a 60-day negotiation period to resolve nuclear issues and lift sanctions. The deal reportedly includes the release of $24 billion in frozen assets and a cessation of hostilities in the region.
Why it matters
This potential diplomatic breakthrough could significantly alter geopolitical stability in the Middle East and impact global energy and security markets.
Iran’s Mehr news agency said on Friday (June 12, 2026) that a draft accord with the United States had set 60-day negotiation period to reach a deal over Tehran’s nuclear programme.
The article reports on claims made by Iranian media, maintaining a neutral stance by attributing the information to those sources.
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