A new round of negotiations over the Middle East war was set to kick off on Sunday as Iranian negotiators and US Vice-President J.D. Vance arrived in the Swiss host city, even as Tehran said it was closing the Strait of Hormuz again over Israeli attacks in Lebanon. Before boarding his flight to Europe, Vance told repor
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A new round of negotiations over the Middle East war was set to kick off on Sunday as Iranian negotiators and US Vice-President J.D. Vance arrived in the Swiss host city, even as Tehran said it was closing the Strait of Hormuz again over Israeli attacks in Lebanon. Before boarding his flight to Europe, Vance told repor
US Vice President JD Vance and a Pakistani delegation comprising Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the head of the military, Asim Munir landed Sunday in Switzerland for a new round of negotiations with Iranian leadership over the Middle East war. Top negotiators from the United States, Iran and Pakistan have arrived in Switzerland ahead of talks that aim to secure the fragile ceasefire and reach a deal on the future of Iran’s nuclear programme. The US team was led by Vice-President J.D.
Both nations seek a durable end to their war as Iran slams Israeli attacks on Lebanon as violations of interim deal. Vice President JD Vance arrived in Switzerland on Sunday to join envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner for a critical new round of U.S.-Iran negotiations.
Financial Times reported the story as "Vance arrives in Switzerland for crunch US-Iran talks." The Independent reported the story as "Vance meets Iranian negotiators in Switzerland to work on details of deal." South China Morning Post reported the story as "US and Iranian negotiators arrive in Swiss resort for latest round of peace talks."
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9 sources have covered this story, including The Independent, South China Morning Post, Al Jazeera English and Financial Times and 5 other outlets. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed 41 minutes ago.
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