US-Iran talks in Switzerland to get under way as strait of Hormuz remains closed
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The United States and Iran opened negotiations in Switzerland on Sunday with Vice President Vance and Iranian representative Mohammad Qalibaf leading their respective delegations, supported by countries including Pakistan as mediators. The talks are intended to address multiple overlapping crises including the ongoing regional military conflict, Lebanon's fragile ceasefire, sequestered Iranian assets, and commerce corridors. Both sides have articulated firm positions ahead of the meeting, with the United States warning of economic consequences for failure while Iran has emphasized its non-negotiable demands.
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JD Vance says talks aim to ‘make progress on the nuclear issue, make progress on the Lebanon ceasefire issue’
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Talks between Iran and the US aimed at building out the fragile interim deal to end the war are due to get under way in Switzerland, beset by difficulties including an Iranian decision to keep the strait of Hormuz closed in protest at Donald Trump’s inability to force Israel to end the fighting in Lebanon.
The US vice-president, JD Vance, leading the US delegation, said he was adding Lebanon to the agenda, which had originally been conceived to focus on the opening of the strait, the lifting of US sanctions on Iranian oil exports and the unfreezing of Iranian assets held overseas.
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