US-Iran Talks in Switzerland Postponed, Says Swiss Ministry
US-Iran Talks in Switzerland Postponed

The Swiss Foreign Ministry has confirmed that the planned talks between the United States and Iran, scheduled for Friday, June 19, at the mountain resort of Bürgenstock in Switzerland, have been postponed. In an official statement, the ministry emphasized that Switzerland remains ready to serve as a mediator for dialogue between the two nations. Although no new date has been provided for when the talks will resume, preparations at Bürgenstock are still ongoing.

White House Cancels Vice President's Trip

On Thursday, the White House announced that US Vice President JD Vance would no longer travel to Switzerland because plans for the dialogue were not yet finalized. Currently, the US and Iran have 60 days to finalize an agreement aimed at ending the war. According to several reports, both sides are now busy developing “secret proposals” for implementing the 14-point deal signed this week, including details on how to address the future of Iran’s nuclear program.

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