US Vice President JD Vance gestures during a press conference after the U.S. and Iran held high-level talks, at the Bürgenstock Resort in Obbuergen, near Lucerne, in Switzerland, Monday, June 22. (AP Photo)
US-Iran War News Live Updates: US Vice President JD Vance said Washington’s priority is protecting both Israel’s security and Lebanon’s sovereignty, while ensuring Hezbollah no longer threatens northern Israel. Vance was delivering his first public comments as he addressed the press after high-level talks between Washington and Tehran concluded in Bürgenstock, Switzerland. On negotiations, Vance struck an optimistic tone, saying progress had been made, that would lay “good foundation” for a permanent solution. Vance also said Iran has agreed to invite inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) back into the country. The move aims at international monitoring of Iran’s nuclear programme.
Switzerland talks: The Iranian delegation left Switzerland and was returning to Tehran following talks with the United States after 18 hours of “intensive” negotiations. Headed by chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the Iranian representatives “left the building where the talks were held after about 18 hours of intensive talks and consultations,” the IRNA state news agency reports, said that they were en route to Tehran.
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Trump warned Iran amid talks: In a post on Truth Social, Trump said “Iran must immediately stop their highly paid PROXIES in Lebanon from causing trouble,” adding, “If they don’t, we’ll hit Iran very hard again, just like we did last week, only harder!!!” Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance said that Trump is “committed to see a full regional ceasefire,” during the talks. He also said negotiations with Iran had achieved substantial progress and could open the door to broader regional stability.
Latest developments
- Ajit Doval meets senior Iranian official, discusses West Asia security
- Iran’s President Pezeshkian to visit Pakistan tomorrow, report says
- Vance says US may unfreeze Iranian assets for American farm imports of soy, corn and wheat
- Vance says talks ‘made progress’, Iran agreed to allow IAEA nuclear inspectors back
- Vance says Iran talks ‘good foundation’ for permanent agreement
- Iran’s Araghchi said ‘major progress’ in talks, says oil sanctions relieved and assets unfrozen
- Both sides agreed lower-level talks will continue this week.
- Pakistan and Qatar mediated and hailed the talks as “encouraging progress”.
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Swiss Government welcomes arrival of US delegation, says it’s on its way to Burgenstock
The Swiss government on Sunday welcomed the arrival of the United States delegation led by JD Vance in Switzerland, and said that it was headed to the Burgenstock, near Lucerne, for the implementation of the 14-point memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between the US and Iran early this week.
Over a post on X, the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, “We welcome the arrival of the United States delegation in Switzerland.”
It added, “The United States delegation is on its way to the Burgenstock as part of the implementation of the MoU signed between the #unitedstates and #iran.”
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Swiss officials welcome Iranian delegation for nuclear talks
The Iranian delegation is welcomed by the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs.
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