The Iranian delegation's plane is again heading for Geneva, according to aviation tracking reports, after a crisis in the talks with the US led the team to temporarily leave. The move signals the delegation may be returning to the negotiating table following Sunday evening's walkout, which The Zioneer reported.
The plane carrying the Iranian delegation has reversed course and is again heading toward Geneva, according to aviation tracking reports, following a crisis in the US-Iran talks that saw the team temporarily leave the venue. The development marks a reversal of the earlier walkout, which was reported Sunday evening by Iran's state television and covered by The Zioneer. At 19:31 Jerusalem, state TV reported that the delegation was consulting on whether to return to the negotiating room or abandon the talks altogether. The latest tracking data — showing the aircraft turning back toward Geneva — suggests Tehran has decided to proceed with the attempt to salvage the discussions. The talks, held in Switzerland, have been described by diplomats as nearing a potential deal text, with US Vice President Vance reportedly prepared to fly to Geneva for a signing ceremony, according to earlier reporting on June 12. The current negotiations are part of a broader diplomatic push that has been repeatedly disrupted by regional tensions, including Israeli strikes in Lebanon and Iran's demands for a halt to those operations, as The Zioneer has previously covered. It remains unclear whether the delegation will resume face-to-face negotiations immediately or whether further consultations are needed before the formal talks restart.
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