US-Iran Talks Postponed Amid Israeli Attacks on Lebanon
L'essentiel
- Planned US-Iran "technical talks" have been postponed, with the White House citing logistical challenges and a Hezbollah-affiliated outlet claiming Tehran suspended its delegation due to Israeli attacks on Lebanon.
- Switzerland confirmed the postponement but stated preparatory work continues.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Planned technical talks between the US and Iran have been postponed. A Hezbollah-affiliated outlet claims Iran suspended its delegation due to Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon.
In a statement on Thursday, the White House said the arrangements for the “technical talks” had not yet been finalised and that the US delegation remained prepared to depart at the first available opportunity. “The logistics of these negotiations have never been simple or predictable,” the statement said.
Meanwhile, a report by the Hezbollah-affiliated Al Mayadeen outlet claimed that Tehran had suspended its delegation’s trip because of continued Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon. Reuters quoted a US official as saying on Friday that Israel and Hezbollah had agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon.
Switzerland also announced that the planned US-Iran talks scheduled for Friday would not take place.
The Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs said the negotiations had been “postponed” but the “relevant preparatory work” was continuing.
“Switzerland remains ready to facilitate these talks,” the department told the South China Morning Post.
Questions ouvertes
- When will the talks be rescheduled?
- What are the specific logistical challenges?
- Will the ceasefire in Lebanon hold?




