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Vance meets top Iranian officials as US looks to get negotiations back on track

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U.S. Vice President JD Vance on Sunday is meeting with top Iranian officials as the White House looks to build out the interim deal to end the war in Iran reached by the two sides last week.

OBBUERGEN, Switzerland — U.S. Vice President JD Vance connected Sunday is gathering with apical Iranian officials arsenic the White House looks to physique retired the interim woody to extremity the warfare successful Iran reached by the 2 sides past week.

Vance was expected to conscionable with Tehran’s negotiators, including parliamentary talker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, astatine a Swiss mountainside edifice adjacent Lake Lucerne. Mediators from Pakistan and Qatar were besides successful the country for the nonstop engagement.

Iranian officials appeared to debar being seen during a little quality by Vance successful beforehand of reporters earlier the commencement of the talks. IRIB, the Iranian authorities broadcaster, announced the four-way talks had begun soon aft Vance delivered a connection to media and took a mates of questions from reporters.

The U.S. broadside is looking to get Iran locked into negotiations implicit its atomic program.

But the on-again, off-again struggle successful Lebanon, betwixt Israel and Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants, continues to endanger to derail the effort for the U.S. to triumph concessions from Tehran connected its atomic programme and support the Strait of Hormuz open.

Iran’s main absorption during negotiations connected Sunday would beryllium the ongoing warfare betwixt Israel and Lebanon, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei told Iran’s authorities quality bureau up of the gathering with Vance.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier communicative follows below.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance and elder Iranian officials are acceptable to formally motorboat negotiations connected Sunday implicit Tehran’s atomic program, gathering retired the fragile interim woody to extremity the warfare successful Iran and keeping the Strait of Hormuz open.

The model was signed past week, and present apical American and Iranian negotiators are successful a 60-day sprint to scope an statement connected the method details that clasp monolithic implications for the satellite system and planetary security.

Yet lone days aft signing the agreement, it is being stress-tested aft warring escalated successful Lebanon betwixt Israel and the Iranian-backed militant radical Hezbollah — and by the consequent announcement by Iran’s subject that it had again closed the captious waterway that transits one-fifth of the world’s traded lipid and earthy gas. A renewed ceasefire successful Lebanon, brokered connected Saturday, appeared to beryllium holding up.

“The question earlier america present is however overmuch much tin we execute together? Can we crook implicit a caller leaf?” Vance said successful little comments arsenic the talks, dubbed the “Lake Lucerne Summit,” got underway. “Can we alteration relations successful the Middle East permanently, oregon bash we spell backmost to doing things the aged way, which is not our preference, but is surely precise overmuch thing that tin happen.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi concisely appeared successful the aforesaid country arsenic Vance earlier the U.S. vice president offered his remarks successful beforehand of the media.

Separate meetings footwear disconnected first

Vance archetypal sat down for talks with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Staff Field Marshall Asim Munir, who has served arsenic a cardinal intermediary betwixt Washington and Tehran passim the conflict.

“What’s up, man! Good to spot you,” Vance said arsenic helium warmly greeted Munir, who serves arsenic Pakistan’s service chief.

Sharif met separately with Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, who is starring Tehran’s delegation, and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.

Mediators from Qatar were besides connected manus astatine the mountainside edifice adjacent Lake Lucerne.

Rafael Grossi, main of the U.N. atomic watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, met with Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis connected the sidelines of the gathering. The bureau had monitored the 2015 atomic woody negotiated betwixt the U.S. and Iran nether the Democratic Obama administration. Trump, a Republican, withdrew the U.S. from the statement successful 2018.

Iran’s main absorption during the negotiations volition beryllium the ongoing warfare betwixt Israel and Lebanon, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei told Iran’s authorities quality agency.

Iran is insisting that the deal’s implementation commencement with the portion of the woody that calls for a cessation of each wars, including betwixt Israel and Hezbollah. Baghaei said the U.S. “has been incapable oregon unwilling” to clasp Israel to the ceasefire.

Iranian officials were to clasp their ain meetings with Pakistani and Qatari mediators earlier a planned four-way gathering that would see the U.S. negotiating team.

Iran is cautiously approaching the negotiations fixed its erstwhile acquisition with the U.S. negotiations connected the atomic issue, which doubly successful the past twelvemonth person been interrupted by monolithic strikes against the country. “The implementation of immoderate papers is much important than its signing,” Baghaei said Sunday.

But Iran’s president added that Iran volition support its close to a atomic program.

“What is definite is that we volition ne'er backmost down from the close to enrich uranium, and the different broadside is besides forced to judge it,” Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said connected Sunday, according to Iran’s authorities media.

A delayed gathering is present backmost on

Vance had primitively been slated to beryllium connected the crushed astatine the Bürgenstock edifice adjacent Lucerne connected Friday, but his departure from the United States was delayed aft warring escalated successful Lebanon and Iranian officials canceled plans to be the talks.

U.S. Central Command disputed Iran’s assertion that it had erstwhile again shuttered the strait and said U.S. forces continued to show the concern to guarantee postulation continues to travel done the waterway. Vance has said that millions of barrels of lipid person moved done the strait successful caller days.

Vance departed the U.S. conscionable aft Iranian authorities TV said Iran’s negotiators had arrived successful Switzerland.

The vice president was joined by peculiar envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, for Sunday’s talks. Witkoff and Kushner were connected the crushed successful Switzerland up of Vance to statesman sifting done the method details of the atomic talks.

Vance and his wife, 2nd woman Usha Vance, arrived astatine Emmen Air Base extracurricular Lucerne conscionable earlier 6 a.m. section time, according to his office.

While Vance said helium planned to beryllium successful Switzerland for conscionable “a time oregon two,” leaving overmuch of the elaborate negotiations to beryllium spearheaded by Witkoff and Kushner, his relation successful the talks has heightened scrutiny of the vice president astatine a clip erstwhile he’s actively considering a 2028 statesmanlike campaign.

The woody has stirred overmuch controversy

Trump and Vance person travel nether searing disapproval from parts of their ain enactment for the deal, with Republican hard-liners unfavorably likening it to a atomic statement signed by the Obama medication that Trump and the GOP person insisted did thing to really terminate Iran’s atomic program.

The statement signed by Trump and Iranian President Pezeshkian instantly allows Tehran to merchantability its lipid freely and paves the mode for Iran to pat into billions of dollars successful assets that are presently frozen. It besides calls for Iran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, believed to beryllium buried nether atomic sites that were targeted successful U.S. strikes past summer.

The statement says commercialized vessels tin walk done the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days without a charge, but does not preclude aboriginal fees imposed by Iran. Trump made his ain menace connected Saturday to levy U.S. tolls connected the strait if determination is nary woody with Iran successful 60 days, insisting successful a societal media station that the wealth would beryllium for “services rendered arsenic the Guardian Angel to the countries of the Middle East.”

The Trump medication has been moving to reassure planetary markets that the Iran warfare has been simply a blip connected lipid prices, arsenic Americans person complained the struggle resulted successful hiking gasoline prices up of highest summertime question months. After the White House announced the woody a week ago, lipid futures dropped astir 8% — and markets are expected to intimately way the advancement of talks erstwhile they unfastened for trading connected Sunday evening.

Further complicating matters, neither Israel nor Hezbollah is simply a signatory to the woody betwixt the U.S. and Iran, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to support his forces successful confederate Lebanon until immoderate menace to Israel is eliminated. Hezbollah has refused to halt its attacks unless Israel commits to withdrawing from Lebanon.

Fighting betwixt Israel and Hezbollah successful the archetypal days aft the statement betwixt the U.S. and Iran killed 47 radical successful Lebanon, arsenic good arsenic 5 Israeli soldiers.

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Kim reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Munir Ahmed successful Islamabad, Amir Vahdat successful Tehran, Iran, and Melanie Lidman successful Tel Aviv, Israel, contributed to this report.

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