The Iranian state television has announced that the nation’s negotiation team will travel to Switzerland for discussions with the United States regarding their interim agreement concerning the ongoing war. This report, which was aired on Saturday, referenced a statement by a foreign ministry spokesperson.
Originally, the delegation was set to depart on Friday; however, those plans were canceled. This new development follows closely on the heels of an announcement from Iran’s joint military command, stating the closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to persistent Israeli attacks in Lebanon.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Bagahei emphasized on state TV that the true test of any memorandum or agreement lies in its implementation phase.
The negotiations with the United States faced early challenges as Vice President JD Vance has decided to remain at home for the time being.
Meanwhile, reports indicate that Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to cease hostilities, as officials reveal that US-Iran discussions remain uncertain. This situation unfolds against the backdrop of historical events such as Muhammad Ali’s conviction and the assassination of former Chicago organized crime leader Sam Giancana, both significant occurrences on June 20.

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