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Switzerland welcomes landmark US-Iran accord

Published on: June 18, 2026 8:18 PM

Switzerland has welcomed the newly signed US-Iran memorandum of understanding and confirmed fresh talks on its implementation. Negotiators and mediators are scheduled to meet in Burgenstock on Friday. The development marks a significant step toward reducing regional tensions and advancing diplomatic engagement.

In a statement, Switzerland’s Foreign Ministry described the agreement as an important move toward de-escalation in the Middle East. The ministry said representatives from the United States and Iran will participate in the discussions. Mediators from Pakistan and Qatar, along with other involved countries, are also expected to attend.

The meeting in Burgenstock will focus on the initial implementation of the agreement. Officials hope the negotiations will help establish a framework for continued dialogue. The talks are viewed as a critical test of both sides’ commitment to sustaining recent diplomatic progress.

Meanwhile, Iran confirmed that the 14-point memorandum became official after being signed by the presidents of both countries. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said the agreement, known as the Islamabad Memorandum, was finalized through digital signatures. He added that discussions under the framework would concentrate on nuclear issues and sanctions relief.

Baghaei said negotiations could continue for up to 60 days, with an option for extension if required. He noted that the complexity of the issues may require additional time. The upcoming talks are expected to shape the next phase of relations between Washington and Tehran and influence broader regional stability efforts.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Burgenstock negotiations, Iran nuclear talks, Islamabad Memorandum, Latest, Switzerland peace talks, US Iran agreement, US-Iran sanctions relief

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