US-Iran Dialogue Progresses with First and Second Rounds

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The US-Iran Dialogue has progressed, with big developments emerging from the Iran-US Talks. A second round of Iran-US Talks was held, with Ahsan Chaudhry providing a key analysis. During the US Iran Talks, the US Vice President addressed key issues.

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Updated: 9:59 PM PKT — June 21, 2026

The first round of US-Iran negotiations in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, has concluded. According to Iranian state media, the talks centered on implementing the Islamabad agreement and the situation in Lebanon, with Tehran’s nuclear program reportedly not on the agenda. Iran has identified the Lebanon conflict and its frozen assets as key issues for discussion.

The talks were marked by a diplomatic slight, as the Iranian delegation declined a pre-planned handshake and group photograph with their US counterparts, entering the venue only after the media event concluded. Following the main session, bilateral discussions between the Iranian and Qatari delegations have commenced, though it remains uncertain if the broader quadrilateral negotiations will resume.

Updated: 7:24 PM PKT — June 21, 2026

The United States and Iran have begun high-level technical talks in Burgenstock, Switzerland, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar. The negotiations aim to finalize the details of the recently signed “Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)” and work towards a comprehensive and permanent agreement.

The development was welcomed by Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, and Egypt in a joint meeting in Cairo, where they praised the MoU as a constructive step towards de-escalation. US Vice President JD Vance, attending the talks, commended Pakistan’s leadership, particularly Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, for their role. Vance noted that President Trump had authorized efforts to find diplomatic solutions to regional issues.

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