Iran's state news agency IRNA reports that the 60-day negotiation period will address the continuation of Iran's civilian nuclear program, the removal of sanctions, and a compensation mechanism for losses. The statement, published at 16:35 Jerusalem, reinforces the framework set by the U.S. 60-day deadline.
Iran's state news agency IRNA has specified three topics for the 60-day negotiation period set by the U.S. 60-day deadline: continuation of Iran's civilian nuclear program, removal of sanctions, and a mechanism to compensate Iran for losses. The report, published at 16:35 Jerusalem, appears to be a more detailed version of an earlier IRNA statement that The Zioneer reported at 14:02. The negotiations, against a deadline from President Trump, have seen various reports on sticking points including enrichment levels and inspections. The Zioneer has covered the talks' development, including a report on progress narrowing to four key issues. The current statement from state media affirms Iran's public negotiating position. It remains unclear whether this reflects a new official announcement or a reiteration of earlier positions.
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