The United States and Iran hold their first high-level talks and issue a joint statement describing “key agreements” reached after a brief walkout. Multiple accounts say the meeting takes place in a “positive and constructive atmosphere,” with the sides reporting encouraging progress. The joint statement characterizes the overall interaction as productive despite the temporary interruption. Specific details of the agreements are not included in the provided summaries, but the outlets emphasize that the parties move forward on substantive outcomes following the brief withdrawal. The reporting also indicates the negotiations proceed to conclusion and culminate in the joint statement, signaling a willingness to continue diplomatic engagement. The information provided does not describe the subjects of the agreements or outline any immediate implementation steps, but it presents the talks as an initial, structured diplomatic effort that results in negotiated understandings. The accounts are aligned in describing both the occurrence of a short walkout and the subsequent return to discussions that lead to agreements.