Weekend Iran Negotiations Delayed in Early Snag for Vance
White House officials said the delay reflects unpredictable logistics as a 60-day window for a nuclear deal begins and fighting in Lebanon intensifies.
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US push to get Iran talks started hits an early bump
ZURICH — The American push to quickly begin high-stakes talks with Iran hit a snag Friday, just days after the signing of an agreement that opens a two-month window for negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear program and returning oil traffic through…
Weekend Iran negotiations delayed in early snag for Vance
Negotiations between the U.S. and Iran on a wide-ranging nuclear and sanctions relief deal are off to a slow start. Technical talks scheduled for this weekend were delayed on Thursday evening, with the White House saying in a statement that “the logistics of these negotiations have never been simple or predictable.” Fighting erupted in Lebanon…
The U.S. commitment to rapidly start high-level talks with Iran has come up against an obstacle just two days after the signing of an agreement.This pact opens a 60-day deadline to negotiate a permanent understanding of the Iranian nuclear program, while seeking to restore oil traffic in the Strait of Ormuz to pre-war levels.
This is a bad thing for the nuclear negotiations under the Tehran-Washington framework agreement. There is reason to suspect that the Mullah/Pasdarans regime does not intend to conduct them in good faith and will take all the pretexts to drag them around and turn the White House into a bourric. Berne announced the sine die postponement of the negotiations scheduled for Friday in the country between Tehran and Washington, supposed to launch the 6…
We talk to RTL correspondent Philip Crowther about the talks between the United States and Iran, which did not start as planned this Friday.
The postponement of the scheduled negotiations between Washington and Tehran in Switzerland on Friday, 19 June, cast a shadow on the memorandum of understanding just signed between the two parties, while the further outbreak of violence between Israel and Hezbollah could derail the diplomatic process.

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