In Short:
– Iran’s delegation left U.S. negotiations in Switzerland over refusal to join a photo opportunity.
– Future talks depend on regional developments and easing tensions related to Lebanon.
Iran’s delegation walked out of U.S. negotiations at the Bürgenstock resort in Switzerland after refusing to participate in a joint photo opportunity.The two sides were brought together under a memorandum facilitated by Pakistan and Qatar, involving U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Iranian officials, including Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.
Iran’s departure
Negotiations began amid tensions following President Donald Trump’s threats of military action against Iran published on social media.
Iran’s Tasnim news agency reported that the delegation departed in protest over Trump’s statements.
During negotiations, Vance expressed optimism, stating that significant progress had been made.
However, Iran asserted that further discussions would be contingent on an end to hostilities in Lebanon, where fighting continues despite a ceasefire.
Tensions in the region have persisted, with Iranian responses to Israeli military actions against Hezbollah complicating diplomatic efforts.
The U.S.-Iran negotiations were the first since signing a 14-point memorandum aimed at reducing tensions and addressing Iran’s nuclear program.
Analysts note that hardliners in Iran are increasingly concerned about political ramifications stemming from diplomatic engagements.
MAJOR BREAKING: Iran’s delegation has just left the venue where negotiations were supposed to take place with JD Vance in Switzerland, because of Trump’s threats.