The US and Iran sign a deal that sets in motion a period of direct talks. Multiple outlets report that leaders from both countries sign the agreement and that the process begins with 60 days of negotiations. The sources describe the agreement as a “peace plan” and state that the talks are scheduled to start after the signing ceremony. Beyond establishing the start of the 60-day negotiation window, the reports provided here do not include additional details about the agenda, specific terms, or conditions attached to the talks. The shared account across outlets emphasizes the same core development: a signed agreement between the US and Iran and the commencement of a defined 60-day talks period following the leaders’ approval. The coverage therefore focuses on the formal launch of negotiations rather than outcomes, timelines beyond the initial 60 days, or broader diplomatic context.