Live updates: Vance no longer traveling to Switzerland for Iran talks as Lebanon clashes strain agreement | CNN: key context
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- The confirmed context is: Vance is no longer traveling to Switzerland for talks. Iran seeks guarantees that hostilities in Lebanon will end before resuming US talks, diplomat says. Israel on Friday carried out a wave of deadly strikes across Lebanon in response to a Hezbollah attack that killed four soldiers in Lebanon – despite the US-Iran agreement declaring an end to the conflict on all fronts. "The principal spoiler of any broader understanding with Iran remains Lebanon," wrote Danny Citrinowitz, former head of the Iran branch of Israel’s military intelligence, adding that "the central question is how far the United States is prepared to go in enforcing a ceasefire that both sides interpret differently
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- The confirmed context is: Vance is no longer traveling to Switzerland for talks. Iran seeks guarantees that hostilities in Lebanon will end before resuming US talks, diplomat says. Israel on Friday carried out a wave of deadly strikes across Lebanon in response to a Hezbollah attack that killed four soldiers in Lebanon – despite the US-Iran agreement declaring an end to the conflict on all fronts. "The principal spoiler of any broader understanding with Iran remains Lebanon," wrote Danny Citrinowitz, former head of the Iran branch of Israel’s military intelligence, adding that "the central question is how far the United States is prepared to go in enforcing a ceasefire that both sides interpret differently
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Vance is no longer traveling to Switzerland for talks. Iran seeks guarantees that hostilities in Lebanon will end before resuming US talks, diplomat says. Israel on Friday carried out a wave of deadly strikes across Lebanon in response to a Hezbollah attack that killed four soldiers in Lebanon – despite the US-Iran agreement declaring an end to the conflict on all fronts. "The principal spoiler of any broader understanding with Iran remains Lebanon," wrote Danny Citrinowitz, former head of the Iran branch of Israel’s military intelligence, adding that "the central question is how far the United States is prepared to go in enforcing a ceasefire that both sides interpret differently
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Bing News en — Live updates: Vance no longer traveling to Switzerland for Iran talks as Lebanon clashes strain agreement | CNN: Vance is no longer traveling to Switzerland for talks. Iran seeks guarantees that hostilities in Lebanon will end before resuming US talks, diplomat says. Israel on Friday carried out a wave of deadly strikes across Lebanon in response to a Hezbollah attack that killed four soldiers in Lebanon – despite the US-Iran agreement declaring an end to the conflict on all fronts. "The principal spoiler of any broader understanding with Iran remains Lebanon," wrote Danny Citrinowitz, former head of the Iran branch of Israel’s military intelligence, adding that "the central question is how far the United States is prepared to go in enforcing a ceasefire that both sides interpret differently
Bing News en — U.S.-Iran Latest: Israel-Hezbollah fighting flares up in Lebanon as next-phase talks delayed: Iran deal faces an early test as fighting in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah reignites and next-phase talks are postponed. A statement attributed to Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, conveyed by the nation's state media on Thursday evening, claims President Trump, "out of desperation, used all kinds of leverage" to reach a deal with Tehran. "In the course of reaching this stage, the officials in charge, out of sincere concern and goodwill, made extensive efforts — and of course, it was the American president who, out of desperation, used all kinds of leverage to bring this about," Khamenei said in the statement
Bing News en — US, Iran begin final peace negotiations: and Iranian officials halts the fighting and kicks off negotiations over key issues, including Iran’s nuclear program. Vice President JD Vance scrapped plans to travel to Switzerland for negotiations on Friday aimed at a final deal to end the war in Iran, a White House official confirmed late Thursday evening. "The logistics of these negotiations have never been simple or predictable," a White House spokesperson said. "As of now the Vice President is not departing tonight. We will let you know as soon as we have a concrete update about next steps. We look forward to beginning technical talks as soon as possible
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Live updates: Vance no longer traveling to Switzerland for Iran talks as Lebanon clashes strain agreement | CNN
Vance is no longer traveling to Switzerland for talks.
SourceU.S.-Iran Latest: Israel-Hezbollah fighting flares up in Lebanon as next-phase talks delayed
Iran deal faces an early test as fighting in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah reignites and next-phase talks are postponed.
SourceUS, Iran begin final peace negotiations
and Iranian officials halts the fighting and kicks off negotiations over key issues, including Iran’s nuclear program.
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- Live updates: Vance no longer traveling to Switzerland for Iran talks as Lebanon clashes strain agreement | CNN · Bing News en
Vance is no longer traveling to Switzerland for talks. Iran seeks guarantees that hostilities in Lebanon will end before resuming US talks, diplomat says. Israel on Friday carried out a wave of deadly strikes across Lebanon in response to a Hezbollah attack that killed four soldiers in Lebanon – despite the US-Iran agreement declaring an end to the conflict on all fronts. "The principal spoiler of any broader understanding with Iran remains Lebanon," wrote Danny Citrinowitz, former head of the Iran branch of Israel’s military intelligence, adding that "the central question is how far the United States is prepared to go in enforcing a ceasefire that both sides interpret differently
- U.S.-Iran Latest: Israel-Hezbollah fighting flares up in Lebanon as next-phase talks delayed · Bing News en
Iran deal faces an early test as fighting in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah reignites and next-phase talks are postponed. A statement attributed to Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, conveyed by the nation's state media on Thursday evening, claims President Trump, "out of desperation, used all kinds of leverage" to reach a deal with Tehran. "In the course of reaching this stage, the officials in charge, out of sincere concern and goodwill, made extensive efforts — and of course, it was the American president who, out of desperation, used all kinds of leverage to bring this about," Khamenei said in the statement
- US, Iran begin final peace negotiations · Bing News en
and Iranian officials halts the fighting and kicks off negotiations over key issues, including Iran’s nuclear program. Vice President JD Vance scrapped plans to travel to Switzerland for negotiations on Friday aimed at a final deal to end the war in Iran, a White House official confirmed late Thursday evening. "The logistics of these negotiations have never been simple or predictable," a White House spokesperson said. "As of now the Vice President is not departing tonight. We will let you know as soon as we have a concrete update about next steps. We look forward to beginning technical talks as soon as possible
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