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High-level discussions between the US and Iran wrapped up in Burgenstock, Switzerland on June 22, 2026, resulting in an agreement to establish a framework for a comprehensive nuclear accord within a 60-day timeframe. Vice President JD Vance hailed the development as a significant achievement, noting Iran's willingness to allow International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to return — an essential step, as Vance emphasized, towards the ultimate cessation of Iran's nuclear weapons ambitions. Four specialized groups were formed to focus on: lifting sanctions, nuclear issues, rebuilding and economic enhancement, and oversight. Iran currently possesses 440.9 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent purity — just one technical level short of weapons-grade, underscoring the urgency for US national security.

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00:00The United States and Iran just sat in the same room in Switzerland
00:03and left with a 60-day nuclear countdown that could determine whether Iran ever gets a bomb.
00:09Vice President Vance confirmed the outcome of Sunday's historic talks at the Bergenstock resort.
00:15Iran has agreed to invite IAA nuclear inspectors back into the country.
00:20Vance called it a major milestone and the first step toward permanently ending Iran's nuclear weapons program.
00:27Four working groups were established, including one dedicated solely to nuclear affairs and another for sanctions.
00:34Here's what's at stake.
00:35Iran currently holds 440.9 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60% purity.
00:42That is one technical step.
00:44A matter of weeks.
00:45From weapons grade.
00:47The 60-day clock started June 27th.
00:49If talks fail, experts warn that Iran could have enough material for multiple nuclear devices within months.
00:57The next 60 days may be the most consequential diplomatic period of this decade.
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