Negotiations between the United States and Iran in Switzerland have advanced to a new phase, with officials signaling significant breakthroughs after initial high-level talks.
Following the opening session between chief negotiators, work-level discussions are set to continue immediately, aiming to finalize a framework agreement.
The shift from strategic posturing to technical implementation marks a tangible step toward de-escalation in the broader West Asia conflict.
The development follows a period of heightened tension, including threats of renewed military action from the US administration and a brief withdrawal of the Iranian delegation from the negotiating table.
Despite these earlier setbacks, the persistence of the diplomatic track suggests both sides are prioritizing a negotiated settlement over further escalation.
Mediators have previously indicated that a roadmap for peace and cooperation could be implemented within 60 days, providing a clear timeline for potential market stabilization.