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Burgenstock summit: US, Iran agree on roadmap to reach final deal within 60 days

The Tribune

The Tribune

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June 22, 2026

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Burgenstock summit: US, Iran agree on roadmap to reach final deal within 60 days

According to the statement, the US and Iran agreed to establish a High-Level Committee that will provide political oversight of the mediation process. Chief negotiators--JD Vance for the United States and Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf for Iran--will regularly report to the committee while leading working groups focused on nuclear issues, sanctions, and a monitoring and dispute resolution mechanism to support implementation of the MoU.

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Armstrong Economics

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· Jun 21, 2026

Interview: Will the US/Iran Deal Hold?

Interview: Will the US/Iran Deal Hold?

The Tribune

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· Jun 21, 2026

US-Iran talks stalled but not yet over as diplomatic channels remain open: Report

Negotiations between the United States and Iran as part of the technical talks between the two sides have hit a temporary roadblock but have not completely collapsed, CNN reported, citing an Iranian source familiar with the ongoing discussions in Switzerland's Burgenstock.

Off The Press

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· Jun 22, 2026

‘Encouraging Progress’

US and Iran agree to roadmap towards final agreement in 60 days...Click to read more

Al-Monitor

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· Jun 22, 2026

Key points from the first round of Iran-US talks

Iran and the United States wrapped up the first round of talks to end the Middle East war at the Burgenstock resort in Switzerland on Monday, with technical talks to continue.Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi hailed the major progress achieved with the help of mediators Pakistan and Qatar, while the United States government has yet to issue a statement.Here are the main points from the joint Qatar-Pakistan statement at the conclusion of first-round talks:- Roadmap to final deal agreed -

UrduPoint

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· Jun 22, 2026

Key progress made in Switzerland talks with US, path opens for final deal: Iran

Key progress made in Switzerland talks with US, path opens for final deal: Iran

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 1, 2026

Syria’s new rulers want a deal. Make them lock Iran out

The U.S.-Iran memorandum signed last month left the Middle East’s core conflicts unsettled. That pact opened a fragile 60-day diplomatic window while Iran’s nuclear program and Lebanon’s future remained unresolved. Washington should use this opportunity to secure one concrete gain for Israeli security and Iranian containment: stop Syria from serving once more as Tehran’s weapons []

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Related coverage for "Burgenstock summit: US, Iran agree on roadmap to reach final deal within 60 days": Armstrong Economics — Interview: Will the US/Iran Deal Hold?. The Tribune — US-Iran talks stalled but not yet over as diplomatic channels remain open: Report. Off The Press — ‘Encouraging Progress’. Al-Monitor — Key points from the first round of Iran-US talks. UrduPoint — Key progress made in Switzerland talks with US, path opens for final deal: Iran. Washington Examiner — Syria’s new rulers want a deal. Make them lock Iran out