Important US-Iran talks will begin in Switzerland from today, JD Vance and Iranian delegation arrive; There will be discussion on the implementation of the agreement
Washington. Important peace talks are going to start from Sunday in Burgenstock, Switzerland with the aim of implementing the recent agreement between America and Iran. The eyes of the whole world are fixed on this multilateral meeting, because it can decide the direction to reduce the ongoing tension in West Asia.
Delegations from various countries are reaching Switzerland to participate in the talks. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir have also left to attend this conference. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has said that on this occasion the Prime Minister can also participate in bilateral meetings with leaders and representatives of other countries.
Iran and America fielded strong teams
According to Iranian media, the Iranian delegation is led by senior leader and chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, security officials, representatives of the Central Bank and senior officials of the energy sector are also present with him.
On behalf of America, Vice President JD Vance has reached Switzerland. Close aides and special envoys of President Donald Trump have also been included in the American team. It is believed that both sides will discuss in detail the implementation of the terms of the agreement, regional security and economic issues.
Talks starting amid attacks in Lebanon
These talks are taking place at a time when tension in the region has not completely ended. Israel launched several airstrikes in Lebanon shortly after the ceasefire with Hezbollah came into effect. According to Lebanese media reports, many people have lost their lives in these attacks, while Israel says that this action was taken in response to rocket attacks from across the border.
Analysts believe that the situation in Lebanon and the Israel-Hezbollah conflict may also be major issues during the talks.
Trump gave a big hint regarding Hormuz
Before the talks began, US President Donald Trump issued an important statement on the social media platform ‘Truth Social’. He said that no toll will be imposed on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz during the 60-day ceasefire period.
However, Trump also made it clear that if a permanent peace agreement is not reached within the stipulated period, the US may consider charging tolls in exchange for maritime security services in the future. His statement is being considered important in the context of regional maritime trade and global energy supply.
World eyes Bürgenstock
This meeting to be held in Switzerland is not considered to be limited only to the relations between America and Iran. Its consequences may also affect the security of West Asia, oil markets, maritime trade routes and regional diplomacy.
Now it remains to be seen whether a concrete roadmap is prepared to implement the recent agreement between the two countries or regional tensions once again affect the negotiation process.
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