US-Iran talks laid 'very good foundation for a successful final deal': Vance
- 'There is still a lot to do as we continue to make progress on the nuclear talks,' US vice president says
US Vice President JD Vance announced that initial talks with Iran in Switzerland laid a strong foundation for a final deal to end the Middle East war, though significant work remains.
- US-Iran negotiations in Switzerland for a Middle East peace deal.
- Laying a foundation for a final deal, with more work ahead.
- Continued discussions on nuclear, economic issues, and Strait of Hormuz.
BURGENSTOCK: US Vice President JD Vance said on Monday that a first round of US-Iran talks in Switzerland had laid a good foundation for reaching a final deal on ending the Middle East war.
“We laid a very good foundation for a successful final deal,” Vance told reporters at the Burgenstock resort in central Switzerland, following negotiations that started on Sunday and went on into the night.
“The final deal is the house. We set the foundation; we haven’t built the house, but we’ve laid a successful foundation to get to a good place for the American people.
“It’s important for all of us to appreciate how much was done, but honestly, there is still a lot to do as we continue to make progress on the nuclear talks, on the economic talks, as we continue to demine the straits and ensure that that flow of traffic continues to pick back up.
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“A lot of progress but still some work to do – and we’re very committed to doing exactly that.”
He insisted that the strategic Strait of Hormuz waterway “is open”, with “millions and millions of barrels of crude and natural gas flowing through… that weren’t flowing before”.
The talks between the United States and Iran, at the plush Burgenstock complex overlooking Lake Lucerne, were mediated by Pakistan and Qatar.
Vance said he would be returning to the United States following the press conference.
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Discussions “at the technical level” would meanwhile continue at Burgenstock “over the weeks and days to come”, he said.























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