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US and Iranian officials head to Switzerland as Israel strikes continue despite ceasefire

Published on: June 20, 2026 3:06 PM

US, Iran envoys head for talks, Israeli strikes continue after ceasefire |  The Morning

US and Iranian officials are heading to Switzerland for high-stakes negotiations aimed at turning this week’s interim 14-point agreement into a longer-term settlement to end the ongoing US-Iran conflict, even as Israeli strikes in the region continue to threaten the fragile ceasefire framework.

According to reports, US envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi are expected to participate in talks in Switzerland, with mediation efforts focused on consolidating a broader regional peace deal. The discussions are intended to build on a preliminary agreement signed earlier this week, which includes provisions for ending hostilities, easing sanctions, and reopening key energy routes such as the Strait of Hormuz.

However, the diplomatic push faces immediate challenges. Israeli airstrikes reportedly continued in Lebanon even after a ceasefire announcement linked to the broader US-Iran framework. Lebanese authorities said multiple strikes killed civilians and damaged residential buildings in the south, raising concerns that ongoing military actions could derail the negotiation process.

The ceasefire in Lebanon is considered a critical component of the wider agreement, which also includes plans for 60 days of structured negotiations on Iran’s nuclear programme and regional security issues. Any violation of the ceasefire could delay or complicate the talks scheduled in Switzerland.

US officials have said the aim is to stabilise energy markets and reduce regional tensions after months of conflict that have disrupted global oil flows and increased inflationary pressure. The Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route, has recently reopened partially under the interim arrangement, easing some market concerns.

Despite diplomatic progress, uncertainty remains high as Israel has not formally agreed to the US-Iran framework and continues its military operations independently. Mediators in Switzerland are expected to push for coordination among all parties to prevent further escalation.

The outcome of the talks is seen as crucial for determining whether the temporary ceasefire can evolve into a durable peace agreement or collapse under renewed regional violence.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Abbas Araghchi, Israel Lebanon strikes, Latest, Middle East conflict, Steve Witkoff, Switzerland negotiations, US Iran talks

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