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Trump issues stark warning to Iran as Tehran credits Swiss talks with preventing Lebanon bloodshed

Diplomatic efforts in Switzerland aimed at de-escalating tensions in Lebanon are currently unfolding alongside conflicting messaging from U.S. leadership.

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Negotiations between the U.S. and Iranian officials have concluded in Switzerland, with reports indicating a concurrent waiver of U.S. sanctions against Iran. The New York Times, Reuters, and Fox News highlight a split in the U.S. approach, noting that Vance is leading the talks while Trump has issued public threats directed at Iran.

PBS and The Times of Israel confirm that these high-level meetings between the two nations have officially ended. Coverage does not yet specify the long-term impact of the sanctions waiver on broader geopolitical stability.

Observers are tracking whether the de-escalation in Lebanon will hold or if the stated warnings from U.S. leadership will alter the trajectory of these diplomatic developments.

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What is the status of the talks in Switzerland?

According to reports from The Times of Israel and Reuters, the technical negotiations between U.S. and Iranian officials have concluded.

What is the role of Vance in these negotiations?

Coverage from PBS and The New York Times identifies Vance as the official leading the negotiations with top Iranian officials.

How has the U.S. responded to Iran regarding the Lebanon conflict?

While Tehran credits the talks with preventing bloodshed, Trump has issued threats toward Iran, according to reports from Fox News and PBS.

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