US, Iran, Pakistan Negotiators Meet in Switzerland on Nuclear Program and Ceasefire
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- Top negotiators from the US, Iran, and Pakistan are in Switzerland for talks aimed at securing a ceasefire and reaching a deal on Iran's nuclear program.
- US envoy Vance anticipates several days of discussions, while Iran's foreign ministry suggests a one-day meeting.
- Iran's President Pezeshkian stated Tehran will offer assurances on its nuclear program but retain enrichment rights.
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Top negotiators from the US, Iran, and Pakistan are meeting in Switzerland to discuss Iran's nuclear program and a potential ceasefire. Iran's president has stated a willingness to provide assurances on its nuclear activities while maintaining its right to enrich uranium.
Top negotiators from the United States, Iran and Pakistan have begun talks in Switzerland to try to secure a fragile ceasefire and reach a deal on the future of Tehran’s nuclear programme.
Before setting off from the US, Vance told reporters at the Andrews airbase in Maryland that he expected “a couple of days of talks”.
“I think we’re going to hopefully make progress on the nuclear issue, make progress on the Lebanon ceasefire issue,” he said.
However, Iran’s IRNA news agency quoted the foreign ministry in Tehran as saying the talks would last for just one day.
Also on Sunday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tehran was willing to provide assurances that the country was not seeking to develop a nuclear weapon but would not relinquish its right to enrich uranium, Agence France-Presse reported.
Offene Fragen
- Will a ceasefire agreement be reached?
- What specific assurances will Iran provide regarding its nuclear program?
- Will Iran relinquish its right to enrich uranium?





