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The United States has temporarily eased key oil sanctions on Iran following the first round of diplomatic talks aimed at securing a long-term agreement between Washington and Tehran. While US officials suggested progress on issues including nuclear inspections and regional stability, Iran pushed back against claims that it had agreed to grant inspectors immediate access. The talks, held in Switzerland and mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, produced a roadmap for further negotiations over the next 60 days. The sanctions relief allows expanded Iranian oil sales and financial transactions, marking a significant shift in relations after years of economic restrictions.

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00:00And this is probably what we're most excited about as Americans, the Iranians have agreed to invite
00:05IAEA inspectors back into their country. That is a major milestone for the American people and the
00:11first step in permanently denuclearizing or permanently ending a nuclear weapons program
00:18in Iran. And that's exactly what we wanted to do. That's exactly what we asked to happen. We made
00:23a lot of great progress on other nuclear talks. And that leads me to the final thing that we
00:28wanted to accomplish, which is actually set up the process for the technical negotiations that will follow.
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