The United States waives Iran-related sanctions for 60 days starting Monday following the first round of talks under a nascent peace effort. Multiple reports say the decision is part of ongoing negotiations and is intended to provide a temporary easing while discussions continue. Officials also report that fighting in Lebanon is abating, with a sustained lull that is consistent with the terms of a ceasefire. Both outlets describe the situation as relatively calm on the ground after the agreement, suggesting the ceasefire remains in effect at the time of reporting. While the reports focus on early steps—sanctions relief after initial talks and reduced hostilities in Lebanon—they characterize the broader process as still developing. No additional details are included in the provided excerpts about the specific scope of the sanctions, the parties involved in the talks, or enforcement mechanisms for the ceasefire. The information shared centers on the U.S. action and the reported stability in Lebanon during the same period.