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Lebanon Ceasefire Puts U.S.-Iran Talks Back on Clock
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Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a Lebanon ceasefire after fighting delayed the next phase of U.S.-Iran talks over Iran's nuclear program and other issues.
- Frame 1Israel and Hezbollah reach a 4 p.m. ceasefire after strikes delay U.S.-Iran nuclear talks and security diplomacy.
- Frame 2Mediator map: U.S. and Qatari officials link Israel, Iran, and the Lebanon ceasefire notice.
- Frame 3Timeline gate: the truce must hold, because renewed fighting can block nuclear talks again.
- Frame 4Sixty-day timeline: delayed talks route into Iran nuclear-program negotiations and other issues.
- Frame 5Two-row money ledger: frozen assets and a $300 billion reconstruction plan remain to be negotiated.
- Frame 6Compliance chain: truce holds, talks restart, leaders return to money and nuclear issues.
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- Jun 19, 10:01 AM EDT
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- Jun 19, 9:56 AM EDT