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Lebanon ceasefire agreed, US official says after US-Iran talks in Switzerland scrapped

  • Ceasefire in Lebanon crucial for resuming US-Iran peace talks
Published June 19, 2026 Updated June 19, 2026 06:55pm
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WASHINGTON/DUBAI/ZURICH: Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon on Friday, a US official said, after an escalation in ​fighting there jeopardised the chances of an interim agreement on ​ending the war in Iran turning into a lasting Middle ⁠East peace deal.

US-Iran talks in Switzerland planned for Friday were cancelled ​as fighting flared in Lebanon, creating new uncertainty about the timing ​of negotiations vital to ensure the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to global shipping.

The senior US official said shortly before 4 p.m. Lebanon time (1300 GMT) that ​a ceasefire would come into effect then.

“We understand that after the ​exchange of fire earlier today, Israel and Hezbollah are now in a ceasefire,” ‌the ⁠official said on background, saying that negotiators for the US and Qataris worked out the agreement with help from Iran.

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The flareup in Lebanon, in which 18 people were killed in airstrikes and four Israeli soldiers were ​killed by Hezbollah, could ⁠weigh heavily on negotiations because ending fighting there is a condition for the broader U.S.-Iran accord.

A senior Hezbollah ​lawmaker said Iran had told the group that talks ​with the ⁠United States could not continue without a comprehensive ceasefire.

Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson did not mention the talks but said the United States bore ⁠direct responsibility ​for Israeli attacks on Lebanon and that ​Tehran would take all necessary measures to protect its interests.

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