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Friday talks between US, Iran will not take place, Swiss Foreign Ministry confirms

The planned talks between the United States and Iran scheduled for Friday at Bürgenstock, Switzerland, will not take place, according to the Swiss Foreign Ministry. The U.S. side cited logistical issues, while Iran reportedly canceled its delegation due to ongoing Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Jerusalem Post / World News On Thursday, the White House said in a statement that US Vice President JD Vance will not travel to Switzerland for talks with Iranian negotiators over the weekend, citing logistical issues.

Follow us on Google US Vice President JD Vance holds a joint press conference with Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan (not pictured), in Yerevan, Armenia, February 9, 2026. (photo credit: REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/POOL ) By JERUSALEM POST STAFF JUNE 19, 2026 04:56 Updated: JUNE 19, 2026 07:26 The planned talks between the United States and Iran will not take place as planned on Friday at Bürgenstock, the Swiss Foreign Ministry announced on Friday morning.

On Thursday, the White House said in a statement that US Vice President JD Vance will not travel to Switzerland for talks with Iranian negotiators over the weekend, citing logistical issues.

“The plans for the upcoming technical talks have not been finalized, and the US delegation has been prepared to depart at the first available opportunity,” said the statement from Washington regarding Vance's cancellation.

“But the logistics of these negotiations have never been simple or predictable. As of now, the Vice President is not departing tonight," it added.

The announcement comes hours after Iran reportedly canceled its own delegation’s flight, citing continued attacks by Israel on Hezbollah in Lebanon, according to an early Friday morning Axios report, citing a US official.

Late Thursday evening, the Hezbollah -affiliated news outlet Al Mayadeen , citing a source familiar with the matter reported that Iran warned US mediators that the issue of Lebanon is central to its ability to hold, continue, or halt negotiations.

Smoke billows from southern Lebanon following an Israeli strike, as seen from Nabatieh, Lebanon, June 13, 2026. (credit: REUTERS/STRINGER) Any Israeli attack more than 10 kilometers deep in Lebanon would constitute “a clear violation of the first article in the Memorandum of Understanding,” Al Mayadeen  reported.

Agreement signed remotely

Earlier this week, US President Donald Trump announced that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which institutes a ceasefire between the US and Iran, would be signed in Switzerland on Friday, June 19.

Later, however, it was revealed that the deal had already been signed by Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in France on Thursday.

US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf digitally signed the agreement, with Trump witnessing the signing, according to a US official.

Friday’s planned meeting was meant to kickstart negotiations, primarily nuclear-related, as outlined in the MoU. However, with the likely absence of both sets of negotiators, it is unclear to what extent progress in talks will be made.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Friday talks between US, Iran will not take place, Swiss Foreign Ministry confirms

The planned talks between the United States and Iran scheduled for Friday at Bürgenstock, Switzerland, will not take place, according to the Swiss Foreign Ministry. The U.S. side cited logistical issues, while Iran reportedly canceled its delegation due to ongoing Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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