Tehran cautions against agreeing to a pact that lacks substance; Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif arrives in Zurich.

Tehran cautions against agreeing to a pact that lacks substance; Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif arrives in Zurich.

Attention turns to Switzerland as US and Iranian representatives commence discussions on the implementation of the peace agreement, addressing critical issues including Tehran’s nuclear program. Stay tuned to CNBC-TV18 for updates on the conflict in West Asia and the journey toward a sustainable resolution.

Live Updates on US-Iran Negotiations: Talks are poised to begin in Switzerland, with delegations from both Iran and the United States arriving at the Bürgenstock resort to discuss the memorandum of understanding.

US Vice President JD Vance, prior to his departure, emphasized that negotiators aim to make headway on two major points — Iran’s nuclear program and a potential ceasefire in Lebanon — during the discussions. Mediating nations Pakistan and Qatar will also participate.

This development follows heightened tensions that arose on Saturday when Iran’s Revolutionary Guards announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, citing Israeli “crimes” in Lebanon. Tehran has highlighted the necessity of ending hostilities across all fronts, including Lebanon, as essential to the agreement.

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who is also heading to the negotiations, honored the children lost in Minab and other Iranian casualties, affirming that their sacrifices will inform every decision made by the nation’s leadership.

Stay updated on the ongoing situation in West Asia.

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