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Iran’s delegation still at talks, US diplomat says, contradicting Iranian report


Iran’s delegation still at talks, US diplomat says, contradicting Iranian report


A senior US diplomat says Iran’s delegation remains at the negotiations venue in Switzerland, contradicting an Iranian state media report claiming that the team from Tehran had left the site in protest of US President Donald Trump’s repeated threats against the Islamic Republic.

The US delegation expects to continue working through the night, the senior US diplomat engaged in the negotiations says, adding that discussions are ongoing.

The US diplomat says discussions have focused on “clarifying some of the confusing messaging from Iran on the Strait and building deconfliction mechanisms to ensure the strait will remain fully open.”

Iranian state media had claimed that Tehran had closed the strait in response to Israeli actions in Lebanon, even though the US has insisted that the channel remains open.

Iranian state media has reported a series of claims that the US has asserted to be false, and motivated by a desire to present a harder line to Iran’s domestic audience.

“We have also worked through deconfliction mechanisms and enforcing the ceasefire in southern Lebanon,” the US diplomat says, regarding Sunday’s talks in Switzerland.

The latter part of the statement further highlights how the US-Iran talks have become the central venue for discussions regarding Lebanon, even though they include neither Israel nor Lebanon or the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group.

The US diplomat says negotiators in Switzerland also have had “robust discussions on all elements of the nuclear deal,” and that they plan to use “today’s work as a starting point for ongoing technical talks going forward.”


Iran delegation left talks venue after Trump threat


Iran delegation left talks venue after Trump threat — state media


The Iranian delegation left the venue of talks with the United States seeking to permanently end the Middle East war after President Donald Trump threatened to strike the Islamic Republic, state media confirms.

“The delegation of the Islamic Republic of Iran, after meeting with the Qatari delegation as one of the mediating parties, left the building where the negotiations were being held,” state news agency IRNA says.

“At the same time as the talks began in Switzerland, Donald Trump published a message on X in which he repeated his threats and remarks against Iran,” it adds.

At the same time, a diplomat with knowledge of the negotiations says Iran is still engaged the in talks.

“The Iranian delegation remains engaged in the talks and has not indicated to the mediators any intention to leave,” the diplomat says.

The cause of the discrepancy is not immediately clear.



Iran reportedly leaves Switzerland negotiations with US following Trump's threats


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Iranian delegation will not return to talks unless Trump apologizes for his threats and Israel withdraws from Lebanon, Al-Mayadeen reports


Iran reportedly leaves Switzerland negotiations with US following Trump's threats

The Iranian delegation has left the negotiation venue and returned to its residence in Switzerland, but talks with the US continue through the negotiators, Saudi Al-Arabiya reports.


Netanyahu: "Whatever the political developments, I will not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons."

At a memorial ceremony honoring his brother, Lieutenant Colonel Yoni Netanyahu, who was killed in Entebbe, Netanyahu declared: "Regardless of political developments, I will not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons. As long as I am Prime Minister of Israel, this will not happen. I have dedicated my life to this sacred goal since your passing, Yoni."

Trump: Iran must stop their proxies in Lebanon; If they don’t, we’ll hit Iran very hard again, just like we did last week, only harder!!!

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US, Iran kick off talks on Lebanon, nuclear issues; Vance says progress already made


US, Iran kick off talks on Lebanon, nuclear issues; Vance says progress already made


The United States and Iran began talks in Switzerland on Sunday after signing a preliminary agreement to end their war, but with the conflict in Lebanon threatening to derail the deal.

American and Iranian representatives gathered alongside delegations from mediators Pakistan and Qatar at the luxury Swiss resort of Burgenstock, perched high above Lake Lucerne.

US Vice President JD Vance headed the American delegation opposite Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. They previously met at the only known face-to-face talks so far, more than two months ago.

“We already made progress in the last several hours and I expect we will make additional progress in the hours to come,” Vance said, standing in front of reporters for a brief press conference alongside the prime ministers of Pakistan and Qatar. Though Iran’s representatives were not standing alongside them, there were several Iranian officials present toward the back of the room.

Vance called the meeting “historic” due to the high level of face-to-face engagement between Tehran and Washington, and said that US President Donald Trump had asked American negotiators to turn over “a new leaf” to transform the relationship with Iran, adding that the technical talks in Switzerland would allow for both sides to sit together and work to resolve issues.

Referencing the US desire to see a truce in Lebanon as part of the deal inked last week with Iran, Vance said Trump remains committed to a “full regional ceasefire.”

He acknowledged that such truces can “be a little bit messy,” but claimed a lot of progress was made over the last two days to ensure a ceasefire in Lebanon. He stopped short of calling for Israel to pull out of southern Lebanon as Iran has demanded citing the US-Iran memorandum of understanding’s requirement that all military operations in Lebanon cease.

Israel had no part in negotiating the MOU, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has distanced himself from it. Still, the terms of the opening clause, permanently ending the war and ruling out any resumption, indicate that it is binding on the US, Iran “and their allies.” Israeli officials are bitterly opposed to the deal’s terms, which resolve none of the war’s key goals — notably, eliminating Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs, and creating the conditions for the fall of the regime.

While Vance expressed optimism that the fighting in Lebanon would soon end, Trump threatened to resume strikes on Iran if it could not stop Hezbollah from “causing trouble.”

In a Truth Social post shortly after Vance’s statements to reporters, Trump said: “Iran must immediately stop their highly paid PROXIES in Lebanon from causing trouble.”

“If they don’t, we’ll hit Iran very hard again, just like we did last week, only harder!” he added.

The post notably appeared to place the blame for the recent flare-up in Lebanon on Hezbollah and made no mention of Israel. Trump repeatedly criticized Jerusalem in recent days for operating in Lebanon in ways that he has said were indiscriminate. Like Vance, he did not call for Israel to pull out of southern Lebanon.

The MOU that the US signed last week with Iran also states that the sides will “refrain from the threat or use of force against each other,” though Trump has repeatedly taken to threatening the Iranians in recent days.

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Russia sends chilling 'nuclear strikes' threat to NATO - 'Catastrophic consequences'


Russia sends chilling 'nuclear strikes' threat to NATO - 'Catastrophic consequences'


The Kremlin threatened "nuclear strikes" if the West refuses to kowtow to Vladimir Putin’s demands over Ukraine. The warning from the dictator’s hardline foreign minister Sergei Lavrov came as Russia is being forced onto the back foot in the war, highlighted by a devastating attack this week on Moscow’s main oil refinery.

Claiming the Kremlin is under unprecedented threat from the West, Putin’s top diplomat alleged the current turmoil could spin out of control into a nuclear World War 3. Lavrov said: "This state of affairs poses serious threats to global security. A direct confrontation between NATO and Russiacould rapidly escalate into an exchange of nuclear strikes, with catastrophic consequences."

He lashed out at Europe, including Britain, for a "dream of expansion" into Putin’s backyard intending to "absorb Ukraine and Moldova, while pulling Armenia into its sphere of influence", as France offers nuclear protection to other Western states.

He added: "NATO has already expanded eastward, swallowing up Finland and Sweden.

"As for Ukraine, it is increasingly eyed as the 'striking fist' of a future European military force, independent of the United States and independent of NATO."

Lavrov also warned Putin would exact "massive" revenge for the humiliating destruction of Moscow Oil Refinery which left the city shrouded in apocalyptic smoke.

He said: "After yet another Kyiv terrorist attack….we will now conduct massive group strikes on a regular basis against targets whose condition directly affects Ukraine's combat readiness.

"This is the task set by the Supreme Commander-in-Chief [Vladimir Putin]."

Dramatic pictures and videos on Thursday showed massive fires raging at the Moscow Oil Refinery, located about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the Kremlin.

Menawhile, Sergei Karaganov, known as 'Professor Doomsday', alleged atomic weapons should be used against the West, not Ukraine. He said: "We might have to, God forbid, launch a nuclear strike against the West.

"I advocate this in order to prevent and end this terrible war that the West has imposed on us, which it is waging on Ukrainian territory, destroying millions of Ukrainians and tens of thousands of Russians.

"Besides all this, the overall international situation is developing in a direction where we are sliding toward a world war.

"We are already in it. It was precisely to restore fear of nuclear weapons that I called for the possibility of a nuclear strike - to restore fear of nuclear weapons and end this war the West is waging against us in Ukraine."