
US VP Vance's Iran Nuclear Talks in Switzerland Postponed
미국 백악관은 J.D. 밴스 부통령의 이란 핵 협상 후속 실무회담 참석을 위한 스위스 방문이 연기되었다고 18일(현지시간) 발표했습니다. 협상 계획이 아직 확정되지 않았으며, 미국 대표단은 최대한 빠른 시일 내에 대화를 시작할 준비가 되어 있다고 밝혔습니다.

미국 백악관은 J.D. 밴스 부통령의 이란 핵 협상 후속 실무회담 참석을 위한 스위스 방문이 연기되었다고 18일(현지시간) 발표했습니다. 협상 계획이 아직 확정되지 않았으며, 미국 대표단은 최대한 빠른 시일 내에 대화를 시작할 준비가 되어 있다고 밝혔습니다.

Vice President JD Vance's trip to Switzerland for Iran nuclear talks is postponed due to 'difficult logistics.' The delay follows reports of Iran's own delegation being held back over Israel's actions in Lebanon. The US had previously eased its blockade on oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.
Senator Marco Rubio stated that Iran nuclear talks will be 'highly technical' and could take months, requiring expert negotiation on uranium stockpiles and enrichment. He also defended US military actions against Iran, claiming they weakened its conventional and drone capabilities.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the US is in talks with Iran, which has agreed to negotiate previously off-limits aspects of its nuclear program. Rubio defended the recent strikes against Iran, citing its missile and drone buildup, and outlined conditions for de-escalation, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Lawmakers expressed concerns over congressional oversight and the administration's foreign policy.

US officials stated on Monday that disputes over language and phrasing concerning Iran's nuclear program and the lifting of sanctions have caused a delay in reaching a deal to end the war. Despite this, there is optimism that these differences can be resolved soon, with Iran's delegation present in Qatar being seen as a positive sign.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Monday that negotiations between the US and Iran are still progressing, with a tangible offer on the table regarding Iran's nuclear program and its ability to open the Strait of Hormuz. Rubio also mentioned ongoing talks with Israel and Lebanon.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that there has been "slight progress" in negotiations concerning Iran, emphasizing that Tehran can never possess nuclear weapons. Speaking in Helsingborg, Sweden, after talks with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Rubio noted that addressing Iran's enrichment activities is crucial.
Iran submitted a new proposal for nuclear talks, but senior US officials deem it lacking meaningful progress. Washington is weighing diplomatic and military responses, with President Trump expressing frustration. The US warns of potential military action if negotiations fail.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said negotiations with Iran to end the war remain deadlocked, with Tehran's latest nuclear proposal better than expected but no progress on U.S. demands for Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions. The Strait of Hormuz blockade has disrupted 20% of global oil supplies, triggering international criticism including from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz who accused the U.S. of lacking a strategy. Meanwhile, Iraq agreed on a new prime minister, Ali al-Zaidi, as a compromise candidate after Trump rejected an Iran-backed figure.

Russia offers to mediate US-Iran nuclear talks, leveraging Rosatom's nuclear expertise. Putin met Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi in St. Petersburg, pledging Russia's commitment to Middle East peace. Expert Adlan Margoyev said Russia's contribution could focus on technical details of a nuclear agreement, noting Oman and Pakistan also involved in mediation efforts.
Trump administration sending senior envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan this weekend for talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, as efforts to revive nuclear negotiations continue amid escalating regional tensions. The talks underscore Pakistan's growing role as a facilitator between Washington and Tehran. The Strait of Hormuz has been severely impacted, with Brent crude fluctuating between $103-$107 per barrel, more than 50% higher than pre-conflict levels.