US and Iran Agree to Discuss Broader Issues Beyond Nuclear Program
The US and Iran have committed to negotiating sanctions relief, a reconstruction fund, and Iran's nuclear program.

The United States and Iran have formally agreed to expand the scope of their negotiations, addressing not only the nuclear program but also other critical issues. Both sides have committed to discussing sanctions relief and the shape of a reconstruction fund, alongside Iran's nuclear program. This move signals a willingness to address long-standing bilateral conflicts in a broader context, even though the nuclear program remains a central topic. The exact timeline and details of the talks have not been disclosed. Diplomatic observers note that this approach could increase the chances of reaching a lasting agreement, but challenges remain significant. Previous talks on the nuclear program have been complex, and adding new issues may require additional time and concessions from both parties. Nevertheless, the commitment itself demonstrates a mutual interest in maintaining dialogue channels.

