Vance and Iranian officials set to launch talks in Switzerland
Delegations are set to negotiate technical details of the 60-day cease-fire, with oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz and Lebanon security also at issue.
- Vice President JD Vance arrived in Switzerland to begin negotiations with Iranian, Pakistani, and Qatari officials following a 60-day ceasefire memorandum signed by President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
- The talks focus on preventing regional escalation, addressing Iran's nuclear program, and maintaining a Lebanon ceasefire.
- The ceasefire deal allows Iran to sell oil freely and requires Tehran to dilute its enriched uranium stockpile, while the Strait of Hormuz remains a key point of tension with potential U.S. tolls if negotiations fail.
- Vance highlighted the goal of transforming U.S.-Iran relations by curbing nuclear ambitions and reducing regional instability, amid ongoing violence following the agreement.
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On the margins of the peace negotiations in Switzerland, the US Vice-President said that Trump had asked him to "reshape our relationship with the Iranian people."
US-Iran Switzerland talks: Vance says Trump seeking permanent Middle East reset through talks with Tehran
US Vice President JD Vance said President Donald Trump asked the US team to “turn over a new leaf” in relations with Iran as technical talks began in Switzerland, alongside efforts to sustain the Lebanon ceasefire.

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