Switzerland's Foreign Ministry welcomed the arrival of the American delegation to the country, according to a statement relayed by N12. The delegation is heading to talks as part of implementing the memorandum of understanding, the ministry said.
Switzerland's Foreign Ministry issued a public statement Sunday morning welcoming the arrival of an American delegation for talks on implementing the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, according to N12. The move comes as multiple delegations — including Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, as well as US Vice President JD Vance and envoy Jared Kushner — have converged in Switzerland over the past 36 hours for a new round of negotiations. As The Zioneer reported, Vance stated on Saturday that the talks would focus on the Iranian nuclear program and a ceasefire in Lebanon. The Swiss ministry has previously described itself as providing a 'discreet and reliable environment' for the discussions. No further details on the timing or format of the talks have been released.
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