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    US-Iran talks postponed as Israel launches deadly strikes in Lebanon

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiJune 20, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    A new round of direct talks between the US and Iran have been postponed after Vice-President JD Vance delayed a planned trip to Switzerland.

    The White House announced late on Thursday that Vance would not be travelling to the talks and said the logistics had not been “simple or predictable”.

    It comes a day after the US dropped its naval blockade of Iran after the two countries signed a deal aimed at ending the conflict.

    While the deal also said fighting should end in Lebanon, the country’s health ministry reported Israeli strikes had killed at least 47 people overnight and into Friday.

    Israel’s military said it had targeted the Iran-backed group Hezbollah, and that four of its own soldiers had been killed.

    Hours before the White House issued its statement, Hezbollah-linked Lebanese media reported that the talks had been suspended due to ongoing Israeli air strikes.

    But later, on Friday, a US official said an immediate ceasefire had been agreed between Israel and Hezbollah to end the fighting in Lebanon, coming into force at 16:00 local time (14:00 BST).

    Confirming the agreement, Israeli military spokesperson, Brig Gen Effie Defrin, said: “We are in a ceasefire. The [Israel Defense Forces] IDF is prepared to continue fighting if called upon to do so.”

    The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into effect after US and Iranian negotiators had been due to meet for what US officials described as “technical discussions” on the next steps of the US-Iran deal agreed earlier this week.

    That deal calls for an end to hostilities on all fronts, and for Lebanon’s territorial integrity and sovereignty to be respected.

    Washington said plans for the next round of negotiations relating to the deal had “not been finalised”. It added that the US looked forward to “beginning technical talks as soon as possible”.

    Switzerland’s foreign ministry later confirmed the talks at the Burgenstock mountaintop resort had been “postponed”, although it said preparations were continuing.

    Swiss military and police officials had been patrolling the luxury hotel set high on a mountain overlooking Lake Lucerne, and a media centre had been set up for journalists.

    The negotiations had been expected to focus on implementing the agreement, which is known as a Memorandum of Understanding, and begin discussions on longer-term issues, including Iran’s nuclear programme.

    Centred around 14 points, the deal includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a requirement that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, a $300bn (£224bn) plan for Iran’s “reconstruction”, and the US terminating “all types of sanctions” on Iran.

    It also binds both sides to achieving a final deal in a “maximum” of 60 days, which could be extended with mutual consent.

    Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei said he had approved the deal with the US despite having a “different view”, claiming Trump had “out of desperation, used all kinds of leverage” to bring it about.

    He said that while there would be “in-person negotiations in the future” between Tehran and Washington, this would “not mean acceptance of the enemy’s position”.

    On Friday President Trump appeared to respond to Khamenei’s claim, saying: “We didn’t meet out of desperation, Iran did. They are FINISHED!”

    He previously said he expected a ceasefire to take effect “on all fronts”, including between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

    But both Israel and Hezbollah had carried out strikes against each other after the deal was announced.
    Lebanon’s state news agency described the overnight bombardment in the south of the country as one of the most intense of the war.

    The IDF said it had targeted infrastructure and individuals linked to Hezbollah.

    Responding to the deaths of the four IDF soldiers on Friday, Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said that “all of Lebanon must burn”.

    “With all due respect to the Americans, Israel must make it clear to the entire world that the blood of our sons and the security of our citizens are not up for bargaining,” he wrote on X.

    Vance had publicly criticised the attitude of some members of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet towards the deal on Thursday, including Ben-Gvir – telling reporters Israel should “wake up and smell the reality”.

    Lebanon was drawn into the war between Israel, the US and Iran shortly after it began, with Hezbollah launching rockets into Israel in retaliation for a strike that killed Iran’s supreme leader.

    Israel responded by launching a bombing campaign across Lebanon and invading a significant part of the country’s south, with the aim of driving back Hezbollah fighters from its northern border.

    Since then, Lebanese health authorities say more than 3,900 people have been killed in Israeli attacks, among them women and children. It is not clear whether or how many Hezbollah fighters are among them.

    Israeli authorities say at least 30 soldiers and four civilians have been killed on both sides of the border in the same period.

    By BBC News

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