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US-Iran Nuclear Talks: Views on the 60-Day Timeline

Updated 2026-06-14 15:40 UTC 1 source Neutral

Former Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman criticized a proposed 60-day timeframe for U.S. and Iran nuclear talks, while Senator Deb Fischer expressed doubt that Israel is trying to scuttle the deal. The debate continues over the feasibility of such a short timeline.

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The Hill
Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) on Sunday said she doubts that Israel is trying to “scuttle” an emerging deal between the U.S. and Iran after Israel launched a series of strikes in Lebanon “Israel is defending its country, and it's defending its people,” Fischer said during an appearance on Fox News’ “Fox
2026-06-14 15:04 UTC
The Hill
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2026-06-14 15:16 UTC
The Hill
Former Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman on Sunday said that a 60-day timeframe outlined in a draft peace plan for the U.S. and Iran to negotiate the Tehran's nuclear program is a "pretty short period of time." Sherman poured cold water on the emerging peace deal while speaking with ABC's Mart
2026-06-14 15:20 UTC
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