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Report: Iran nuclear talks may extend 60 days, including enrichment and inspections

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Report: Iran nuclear talks may extend 60 days, including enrichment and inspections

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According to Arab media reports, negotiations on Iran's nuclear program are expected to span 60 days and address uranium enrichment levels and monitoring mechanisms. The sources state no nuclear commitments will take effect until a comprehensive agreement is reached. Dialogue on Lebanon and regional security is reportedly to continue after any deal.

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A single Arab media report, relayed by N12, indicates that negotiations over Iran's nuclear program are set to run for 60 days and directly address enrichment levels and IAEA-style monitoring mechanisms. The report, which has not yet been corroborated by additional independent sources, stresses that no nuclear-related commitments would enter into force before a comprehensive agreement is reached, and that parallel talks on Lebanon and broader regional security issues would resume after the nuclear track concludes.

The report follows a series of related developments tracked by The Zioneer over the past week. On June 6, reports emerged that President Trump had given Iran a 60-day ultimatum to reach a deal. That timeline, according to Al-Arabiya, was set by the president himself with mediators and had not been confirmed independently. By June 7, The Zioneer reported that the 60-day deadline was approaching its end. On June 9, The New York Times outlined four core issues dividing the sides: enrichment duration, dismantlement of nuclear facilities, dilution of enriched uranium stockpiles, and access for inspectors to IRGC-linked sites. On June 10 and 11, framework deal reports surfaced describing a possible 60-day truce, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and sanctions relief — though analysts noted the framework omitted removal of enriched uranium or limits on Iran's missile program and proxy activities.

This latest report appears to describe the structure of the 60-day negotiation process itself rather than a new agreement. It remains unclear whether this reflects a formal understanding between the parties or an informal media leak. No Israeli or U.S. official has commented on the specific claim.

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