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US-Iran peace talks abruptly cancelled amid renewed Israeli strikes in Lebanon | First Thing

US-Iran peace talks abruptly cancelled amid renewed Israeli strikes in Lebanon | First Thing

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Peace talks between the US and Iran scheduled in Switzerland were cancelled due to Israeli military actions in Lebanon. The talks aimed to negotiate a permanent deal on Iran’s nuclear program and to clear mines blocking the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route.

Key Facts

  • The US and Iran planned talks following a memorandum of understanding to work toward a long-term nuclear agreement.
  • Iran delayed sending its delegation because of Israel’s ongoing strikes in Lebanon.
  • Hezbollah fired rockets at Israeli forces near Nabatieh, prompting Israeli airstrikes that killed at least 18 people and injured 33.
  • Iran insists that Israeli attacks on Lebanon must stop as part of any peace agreement.
  • The Strait of Hormuz is currently blocked by about 80 underwater mines, affecting global shipping.
  • US Vice President JD Vance defended President Trump’s support for Israel in the current conflict.
  • The situation is compared to the 1980 Iran hostage crisis during President Jimmy Carter’s time, highlighting ongoing US-Iran tensions.
  • Other news included legal updates on a health CEO’s killing, the opening of the Obama presidential center, and the death of music producer Tay Keith.
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