The United States and Iran have commenced negotiations to permanently end their conflict. This process aims to finalize a comprehensive agreement within 60 days. The discussions are at risk of complications due to the ongoing Israel-Hezbollah conflict in Lebanon. Central to the talks is Iran’s nuclear program, alongside addressing sanctions relief and a proposed $300 billion reconstruction fund.
Key Issues in Negotiations
Both countries are tasked with discussing several pressing topics:
Lifting Sanctions and Unfreezing Assets
The recent U.S.-Iran framework opens possibilities for unfreezing billions in Iranian assets and reducing severe sanctions. These negotiations prioritize unlocking Iranian assets frozen abroad, crucial for Iran’s war-stricken economy. The United States uses the promise of financial relief as leverage in the talks. President Trump has indicated that sanctions would be lifted once Iran ‘behaves,’ implying that changes would not happen immediately.
The Strait of Hormuz
The strategic Strait of Hormuz remains a crucial transit route for global oil and gas supplies. Its significance will be a persistent factor in discussions.
Other Concerns
Additionally, Iran’s ballistic missile program might be a subject of the negotiations.

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