US Vice President JD Vance Postpones Switzerland Trip for Iran Talks
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- US Vice President JD Vance postponed his trip to Switzerland for planned peace talks with Iranian negotiators.
- The Swiss Foreign Ministry confirmed the postponement, citing logistical challenges.
- The talks were to focus on implementing a 14-point agreement to end the Iran war, which was signed by Presidents Trump and Pezeshkian.
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A planned meeting between US and Iranian officials in Switzerland to discuss a peace agreement has been postponed due to US Vice President JD Vance delaying his trip. The agreement aims to end the Iran war and includes provisions for Lebanon.
US Vice President JD Vance postponed a planned trip to meet Iranian negotiators in Switzerland
Swiss Foreign Ministry confirms Friday peace talks postponed
The delegates were set to negotiate implementation of the 14-point agreement between Tehran and Washington
The scheduled meeting between the US and Iranian officials are "postponed" and will not be taking place on Friday, the Swiss Foreign Ministry has said, after US President JD Vance delayed his trip to Switzerland.
Previously, the Swiss government said the summit will be held at the luxurious mountaintop resort of Bürgenstock, in the Swiss Alps.
The president of the US and Iran, Donald Trump and Masoud Pezeshkian, have already signed the Memorandum of Understanding without meeting in person.
Tehran was also delaying sending its delegation to Switzerland, according to Al Mayadeen, a pan-Arab Iran-backed, pro-Hezbollah satellite channel.
The news outlet said this was due to Israel continuing its campaign in Lebanon.
The Memorandum of Understanding between the US and Iran foresees "permanent termination" of the fighting in Lebanon and calls for respecting the country's "territorial integrity and sovereignty."
But Israel is not a party to the peace deal and has stated it has no intention of ending its offensive against the Hezbollah militia. Israeli forces control parts of Lebanon and have launched airstrikes on targets inside the country on Thursday. On Friday, Hezbollah said it destroyed three Israeli tanks.
Israel's opposition to the peace deal and the prolonged fighting in Lebanon have triggered a public rift between the Trump administration and the Israeli government.
US Vice President JD Vance has postponed his trip to Switzerland where he was going to meet Iranian negotiators to discuss the implementation of the 14-point agreement reached between Washington and Tehran to end the war.
The team led by Vance had been ready to leave but was pushed back, the White House said, citing difficult logistics for negotiations.
"The logistics of these negotiations have never been simple or predictable. As of now the Vice President is not departing tonight," a White House spokesperson said late Thursday. "We look forward to beginning technical talks as soon as possible."
US officials wanted to hold a formal signing ceremony for the US-Iran agreement in Geneva, but Iran's Foreign Ministry cast doubt on that, saying it was unnecessary after both countries' presidents signed the agreement on Wednesday.
US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian's signing of the deal extended the ceasefire for 60 days and opened up the pathway to negotiate on wider issues including Iran's nuclear program.
But there has been uncertainty over the next steps as it appeared unlikely that the two countries would hold a signing ceremony and talks in Switzerland on Friday as previously announced.
Questions ouvertes
- When will the technical talks begin?
- Will the signing ceremony in Geneva proceed?
- What are the specific logistical challenges?






