Iran, US Agree 60-Day Roadmap to Final Deal in Joint Zurich Statement
Mediators said the parties created a high-level committee and a communication channel to prevent incidents and keep commercial ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz.
- On Monday, the United States and Iran agreed on a roadmap to reach a final deal within 60 days following two days of negotiations at the Swiss resort of Burgenstock, according to a joint statement by mediators Pakistan and Qatar.
- These negotiations occurred under the framework of the Islamabad Memorandum signed last week, with Pakistan and Qatar facilitating dialogue to address regional security and contentious issues between Washington and Tehran.
- Parties established The High Level Committee to oversee implementation and created a deconfliction line for Lebanon to prevent incidents and facilitate communication between the nations.
- President Donald Trump threatened to "hit Iran very hard" if it blocked the Strait of Hormuz, while Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called the deconfliction cell a "1st real test" and announced waived oil exports.
- Talks are scheduled to continue throughout the week in a "positive and constructive atmosphere," with mediators aiming to stabilize global energy flows and resolve remaining regional security issues.
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