politics
US-Iran nuclear talks begin in Switzerland
U.S. and Iranian negotiators began high-stakes talks in Switzerland on Sunday aimed at hammering out the details of a broader agreement on Tehran’s nuclear program, with Iranian officials entering the discussions insisting they will not give up the country’s ability to enrich uranium.

TL;DR
- High-stakes U.S.-Iran talks on nuclear program details began in Switzerland.
- Iran insists on its right to enrich uranium and will not back down.
- U.S. negotiators seek limits and verification measures to prevent nuclear weapon development.
- Talks will focus on technical aspects, ceasefire implementation, and possible sanctions relief.
- A 60-day window is set for reaching a comprehensive agreement.
- Iran previously closed the Strait of Hormuz, citing Israeli actions in Lebanon.
- A ceasefire in Lebanon is being monitored.
- Pakistan and Qatar are participating as mediators.