U.S.-Iran Talks Stall as Lebanon Strikes Intensify, Casting Doubt on Peace Deal

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U.S.-Iran peace talks planned to begin a 60-day negotiation to end the war were postponed after Vice President JD Vance canceled a trip to Switzerland, as Israel intensified strikes in Lebanon and regional tensions raised questions about the interim agreement and its viability.
- U.S.-Iran talks postponed as Vance cancels trip and Israel intensifies strikes in southern Lebanon NBC News
- Live updates: Vance no longer traveling to Switzerland for Iran talks as Lebanon clashes strain agreement CNN
- US-Iran peace talks in Switzerland called off, clouding prospects for lasting truce Reuters
- Live Updates: U.S.-Iran deal signing sets stage for nuclear negotiations, but initial talks in Switzerland postponed CBS News
- US-Iran talks abruptly called off after Israel and Hezbollah trade deadly attacks The Guardian
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