Iran Walks Out of Swiss Talks Over Trump Threats

Hosted at the Bürgenstock Resort, the high-stakes U.S.-Iran talks aimed to build on last week's Islamabad Memorandum, extending a fragile 60-day truce while tackling Iran's nuclear program, regional proxies, and the vital Hormuz oil chokepoint.

 Iran's team, led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, left direct sessions after Trump's Truth Social post and reported remarks threatening hard action if Iran didn't halt activities.

Mediators from Pakistan and Qatar called the first round constructive, announcing technical follow-ups, while U.S. Vice President JD Vance pushed for a full regional ceasefire amid ongoing indirect engagement.

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