Former Negotiator Calls 60-Day Iran Nuclear Talk Window 'Pretty Short'
Former Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman commented that a 60-day timeframe for the U.S. and Iran to negotiate Tehran's nuclear program is "a pretty short period of time." Sherman, who previously served as an Iran deal negotiator, expressed her perspective on Sunday. The proposed 60-day window is reportedly part of a draft peace plan aimed at resolving nuclear issues.

Former Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman has voiced her opinion on the proposed 60-day timeframe for nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran. Sherman, who played a role as a former Iran deal negotiator, characterized this period as "a pretty short period of time."
The 60-day negotiation window is outlined in a draft peace plan, which seeks to address concerns regarding Tehran's nuclear program.
Her remarks were made on Sunday during an interview with ABC's Martha Raddatz, where she shared her cautious outlook on the emerging peace deal.
According to The Hill, Sherman's statements underscore potential challenges in achieving a comprehensive agreement within the specified timeframe.
