Iran and the United States are working toward a draft agreement that would ease certain sanctions while addressing Iran’s nuclear programme and include the release of assets, according to Iranian officials and reporting from multiple outlets. One senior Iranian figure says the contents of the draft cover nuclear limits and the release of assets. The same reporting indicates that, after both sides approve the draft, a final deal would be discussed within the following 60 days. Other coverage adds that the draft includes an oil-related sanctions waiver as part of the sanctions easing package alongside nuclear limits and asset release. The sources describe a structured timeline in which negotiation of the final agreement begins only after approval of the draft by both countries. The reporting does not provide further details on the specific nuclear constraints, the scope of sanctions changes, the amounts or timing of any asset release, or the precise form of the oil waiver. The information presented remains limited to the stated components—sanctions relief, nuclear limits, and asset release—along with the stated 60-day window for further negotiations.