US-Iran talks postponed as Israel attacks Lebanon
Summary
Talks planned between the United States and Iran in Switzerland to discuss details of a ceasefire deal have been postponed. The delay comes amid ongoing Israeli military attacks in southern Lebanon, which Iran linked to the situation.Key Facts
- The US-Iran talks were to take place in Burgenstock, Switzerland, but are now postponed.
- Iran delayed sending its delegation because of Israel’s military operations in southern Lebanon.
- Israeli strikes reportedly killed at least 16 people in southern Lebanon during ongoing conflict with Hezbollah.
- The ceasefire deal was digitally signed by the US and Iran two days before the planned talks.
- The talks involved the US, Iran, Qatar, and Pakistan.
- Switzerland confirmed its readiness to help resume the talks but did not set a new date.
- Vice President JD Vance was assigned by President Donald Trump to lead the US team but will remain in Washington.
- Pakistan’s Prime Minister canceled his planned trip to Switzerland for the talks.
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