US President Donald Trump warned of possible renewed strikes on Iran as American and Iranian officials began talks in Switzerland on a preliminary peace framework. Vice President JD Vance said discussions would centre on Tehran’s nuclear programme and a Lebanon ceasefire, while diplomats sought to prevent further escalation in the Middle East.
US President Donald Trump has warned that the United States could launch fresh military action against Iran even as senior officials from both sides opened negotiations in Switzerland aimed at consolidating a preliminary agreement to end hostilities in the Middle East.
The talks are being held at the Bürgenstock resort, where US Vice President JD Vance met an Iranian delegation to discuss key regional security issues. Vance said the negotiations would primarily focus on Iran’s nuclear programme and efforts to secure a ceasefire in Lebanon, describing both subjects as major priorities.
Joining the US vice president are presidential envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, who are expected to participate in discussions intended to build on the recently signed framework agreement between Washington and Tehran.
Vance had previously cancelled a planned visit to Switzerland on Thursday after renewed exchanges of fire between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon heightened regional tensions.
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