US and Iranian envoys are heading to talks focused on resolving disputes over Iran’s nuclear programme, according to reports. Both outlets say the discussions are linked to a proposed 60-day timeframe for direct US-Iran dialogue. Rappler adds that a halt to fighting in Lebanon is a condition for beginning the talks, indicating that the ceasefire in Lebanon would shape when the US-Iran negotiations start. Despite the call for a ceasefire, both reports indicate that Israeli strikes continue in Lebanon after a ceasefire arrangement, suggesting that fighting is not yet fully stopped at the time the envoys are preparing to meet. The two accounts therefore present the same broad sequence: negotiations are planned between the US and Iran, their timetable spans about two months, and progress on the Lebanon ceasefire is tied to when talks begin. The reports do not provide further details on the agenda beyond the nuclear-related dispute, nor do they specify the exact locations or dates for the envoy meetings in the excerpts provided.