Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi outlined the agenda for the 60-day negotiation period, stating it will cover the lifting of all sanctions on Iran—including UN Security Council and Board of Governors resolutions—the nuclear file, economic reconstruction and development, and the establishment of implementation and oversight mechanisms, according to Iranian media.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi has laid out a detailed agenda for the 60-day negotiation period, the broadest and most specific enumeration yet from an Iranian official. In remarks reported at 01:14 Jerusalem, Gharibabadi listed five core negotiating baskets: the unconditional lifting of all sanctions (primary and secondary), plus the annulment of UN Security Council and IAEA Board of Governors resolutions; the nuclear file; economic reconstruction and development; and the establishment of mechanisms for implementation and mutual oversight.
The statement builds on the framework The Zioneer has been tracking. As reported at 01:13 Jerusalem, Gharibabadi himself had earlier conditioned the start of the 60-day clock on the release of frozen assets, and asserted that Iran had canceled its attack on Israel after a US promise of an Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon. The new remarks appear to treat the negotiation period as already underway, listing topics rather than preconditions.
The agenda notably overlaps with but goes beyond the 14-point Memorandum of Understanding framework described by Foreign Minister Araghchi (The Zioneer, 22:57 Jerusalem, June 12), which had deferred detailed nuclear talks to the 60-day window. Gharibabadi's enumeration places sanctions relief and nuclear discussions in the same time frame, and adds explicit mention of reconstruction and compliance verification—items the MOU text had not fully specified.
Iranian state media reported the remarks as a direct statement; they have not yet been corroborated by independent or Western sources. The 60-day timeline follows President Trump's confirmation of an imminent ceasefire and maritime de-escalation (The Zioneer, 00:07 Jerusalem, June 12).
2 developments
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- DevelopingReport: Iran nuclear talks may extend 60 days, including enrichment and inspections
- StrongIran deputy FM: 60-day talks with US only after frozen assets released
- DevelopingIran suggests 60-day MoU window may be extended
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