
Washington: A U.S. diplomat has said that recent talks with Iran in Switzerland resulted in an agreement on a framework for future communication between political leaders and technical teams. The discussions were described as constructive, with both sides expressing satisfaction over the progress made during the meeting. US-Iran talks framework agreement emerged as one of the key outcomes of the negotiations.
According to a U.S. media report, the talks also focused on ways to reduce tensions in Lebanon and maintain regional stability. The diplomat noted that meaningful discussions were held on preventing further escalation and strengthening efforts to make the ceasefire more effective.
The U.S. representative added that encouraging progress was made regarding the future of the Strait of Hormuz. Washington reiterated its position that the strategic waterway should remain fully open to ensure the uninterrupted flow of global trade and energy supplies.
Reports stated that all four participating parties appeared satisfied with the developments achieved during the negotiations. The discussions took place in the Swiss resort area of Burgenstock, where Iranian and American delegations met in the presence of mediators from Pakistan and Qatar.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir welcomed U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, and the Prime Minister of Qatar. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif described the high-level meeting as an important step for global peace and prosperity, while J.D. Vance said that lasting peace across the Middle East remains a top priority. The progress made during the meeting has highlighted the significance of the US-Iran talks framework agreement for regional and international stability.