Iran claims Lebanon 'main topic' at peace talks with US

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U.S. and Iranian negotiators met in Switzerland to discuss an interim agreement aimed at halting the regional conflict, shortly after Iran claimed to have closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli military operations in Lebanon. Iran warned that meaningful progress in talks depended on an end to the Lebanese fighting. U.S. officials disputed Iran's assertion about closing the strategic waterway.
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The United States and Iran are set to start a new round of talks in Switzerland on Sunday in a bid to finalise the Memorandum of Understanding signed last week.
The teams have a timeframe of 60 days to resolve some of the more difficult issues such as what will happen to Iran's nuclear program and stockpiles of uranium.
However the talks have already been shrouded in uncertainty as Israel and Hezbollah - not parties to the agreement - have continued to clash in Lebanon, with Tel Aviv refusing to withdraw from the territory.
Story by Eliza Herbert and details by FRANCE 24 correspondent in Geneva, John Zarocostas. ...
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