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US and Iran Diplomats Meet in Switzerland Ahead of Talks
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US and Iran Diplomats Meet in Switzerland Ahead of Talks

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Diplomats from the US and Iran met in Switzerland for preparatory consultations regarding a potential agreement.
  • The high-level talks were initially scheduled for Friday but were postponed due to renewed fighting in Lebanon.
  • Switzerland is providing a discreet environment for the negotiations, aiming to foster dialogue between the two nations.

Diplomats from the United States and Iran convened in Switzerland for crucial preparatory consultations, seeking to advance discussions on a potential agreement. The meetings are taking place at the luxurious Bergenstock resort near Lake Lucerne, though specific details of the talks remain undisclosed.

A diplomatic source confirmed that preliminary consultations were held on Saturday. The originally scheduled high-level talks at the Bergenstock hotel on Friday were canceled, casting uncertainty over the negotiation process. This postponement was reportedly linked to recent Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon.

Swiss broadcaster RTS reported the participation of delegations from both the US and Iran, alongside mediators from Qatar and Pakistan. Switzerland's Federal Department of Foreign Affairs stated that the country is offering a "discreet and reliable environment" to encourage negotiations on the implementation of a memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran.

Despite efforts by diplomats from various nations to maintain dialogue, the Swiss foreign ministry provided no further information regarding the participants or the substance of their discussions. The situation remains tense, with the recent escalation in Lebanon adding another layer of complexity to the ongoing diplomatic efforts.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.