Deal Done, Trump's Envoy, Iran's Minister Head To Switzerland For Next Talks

U.S. and Iranian officials are heading to Switzerland for negotiations following a ceasefire in Lebanon. The talks aim to turn an interim pact into a more durable agreement regarding Iran's nuclear program and regional stability.
Why it matters
These negotiations are critical for de-escalating regional conflicts and stabilizing global oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz.
U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi were both headed to Switzerland for talks, Axios said on Friday, as a ceasefire in Lebanon appeared to revive efforts to turn an interim Iran war pact into a lasting regional deal.
The article reports on diplomatic movements and ceasefire developments using standard journalistic sourcing.
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