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Vance: Good progress made during US-Iran talks in Switzerland; also addresses Lebanon

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Vance: Good progress made during US-Iran talks in Switzerland; also addresses Lebanon

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U.S. Vice President JD Vance said Monday that good progress was made during US-Iran talks in Switzerland, according to The Jerusalem Post. Speaking on the Lebanon conflict, Vance said Washington wants both Israel's security and Lebanese sovereignty protected.

01 · THE DISPATCH

U.S. Vice President JD Vance said Monday that "good progress was made" during US-Iran talks in Switzerland, according to The Jerusalem Post. Vance also addressed the ongoing conflict in Lebanon, stating that while Washington wants Israel's security protected, it also wants Lebanon's sovereignty protected. The remarks come after intensive rounds of high-level diplomacy in Switzerland involving the US, Iran, and Qatar. As The Zioneer reported earlier Monday, Vance said the talks had set a "good foundation" for a permanent deal; he also participated in overnight talks with Iranian officials alongside Jared Kushner and the Qatari prime minister. The latest statement suggests continued diplomatic momentum, though the precise status of negotiations remains unconfirmed beyond Vance's characterization. No additional details were released about the substance of the progress or next steps.

02 · How it developed

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    Vance emphasized protecting both Israeli security and Lebanese sovereignty during the conflict.

  2. Vance says US-Iran talks in Switzerland set 'good foundation' for permanent deal

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