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The Latest: Iran says ‘major progress’ to end Lebanon war during talks

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Speaker of the Islamic Parliament of Iran Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf, center, arrives at the Buergenstock resort in Obbuergen, near Lucerne, Switzerland, early Sunday, June 21, 2026. (Urs Flueeler/Keystone, Pool via AP)
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Vice President JD Vance, center, and second lady Usha Vance, left, walk from Marine Two as they arrive at Joint Base Andrews, Md., Saturday, June 20, 2026, en route to Switzerland. (Elizabeth Frantz/Pool Photo via AP)
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Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, center, and Speaker of the Islamic Parliament of Iran Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf, left, arrive at the Buergenstock resort in Obbuergen, near Lucerne, Switzerland, early Sunday, June 21, 2026. (Urs Flueeler/Keystone, Pool via AP)
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Iran鈥檚 foreign minister said early Monday that Pakistani and Qatari mediation has delivered major progress to end the Lebanon War and the two mediating nations said the first round of High-level talks between the U.S. and the Islamic republic had ended. The United States has not yet commented,

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s comments on X came as the delegations met overnight in a Swiss resort and shortly after threatened Iran on Sunday, even as talks began in Switzerland between his vice president and Iranian officials on next steps in the signed last week to end the .

The U.S. team is led by Vice President and includes Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff. The Iranian negotiators are led by Parliament Speaker and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Pakistan and Qatar are mediators.

On the eve of talks, Tehran said it the again over Israel鈥檚 ongoing against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group. The interim deal is meant to stop fighting on all fronts, including Lebanon. Iran has said talks must first address that issue.

The U.S. says shipping traffic on the crucial waterway continues, and Trump has threatened to impose American tolls in the strait if a final deal with Iran isn鈥檛 reached in 60 days. Other issues include unfreezing billions of dollars in Iranian assets and addressing the heart of tensions:

Here is the latest:

Pakistan and Qatar says lower level talks planned for rest of week.

High-level negotiations in Switzerland seeking a permanent end to the Iran war ended early Monday, with lower-level talks planned for the rest of the week as Iran and the United States agreed to create a 鈥渄e-confliction cell鈥 to address the fighting in Lebanon.

A statement from mediators Pakistan and Qatar said Iran and the United States agreed to create a 鈥渄e-confliction cell鈥 to address the fighting in Lebanon. The cell would include the Lebanese government and would 鈥渆nsure the adherence of the termination of military operations in Lebanon.鈥

But it remains unclear whether that will be enough to stop fighting between the Iranian-backed militia Hezbollah and Israel, which occupies Lebanon and insists it must maintain a free hand to attack militants who are launching attacks into northern Israel.

The U.S. offered no immediate comment, while Iran praised the meditators鈥 work.

The talks marked the start of a 60-day diplomatic process that seeks to reach a permanent deal to end the Iran war. But the fighting in Lebanon remains one of the key sticking points.

Iran鈥檚 foreign minister says major progress to end Lebanon War

Abbas Araghchi says on X 鈥淧akistani and Qatari mediation has delivered major progress to end the Lebanon War, 鈥 saying that they 鈥渄elivered major progress.鈥

Pakistan, Qatar and Iran all have acknowledged the end of the first round of high-level talks. The U.S. hasn鈥檛 comment.

In his message, Araghchi said the first real test of the understandings reached would be a deconfliction method create over the fighting between Israel and the Iranian-backed militia Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Iran has tied success in the talks to the end of the fighting there. Israel insists it will continue to occupied Lebanese territory and must have a free hand to fight Hezbollah, which has launched attacks into northern Israel.

Negotiators expect to work through the night

Negotiators hoping to reach a deal to end the war in Iran are anticipating working through the night, according to a senior U.S. diplomat engaged in the talks.

The diplomat, who insisted on anonymity to detail private discussions, said the Iranians remained in the talks contrary to some reports, and said that much of the discussions have included clarifying what Iran meant by some of its recent statements about the Strait of Hormuz. The negotiators also discussed various 鈥渕echanisms鈥 to ensure the strait remains open and that a ceasefire in southern Lebanon is enforced.

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Oil prices rise slightly

Oil prices inched up a bit on Sunday amid the lingering uncertainty surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, the critical passageway for the world鈥檚 oil and natural gas.

The price of U.S. crude oil rose nearly 3% to $78.70 per barrel on Sunday. The price of Brent crude, the international standard, was up a little over 1% to $81.70 per barrel.

Iran says Lebanon but also oil, frozen assets discussed

Members of Iran鈥檚 delegation, briefing their media, said the talks Sunday to reach a deal to end the war in Iran had mainly focused on Lebanon.

Other issues, including the release of frozen Iranian assets and Iran鈥檚 oil exports, had also been discussed, the reports said.

Hamid Bovard, CEO of the National Iranian Oil Co., who is part of Iran鈥檚 delegation in Switzerland, said the issue of lifting oil-related sanctions and the associated waivers was pursued during negotiations.

Bovard was responding to a question from a correspondent from IRNA, Iran鈥檚 state-run news agency.

Iran celebrates World Cup draw with political points

Iran is celebrating its World Cup 0-0 draw with Belgium and goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand鈥檚 seven saves.

Some Iranian media are sharing images of Beiranvand blocking the Strait of Hormuz. And Iran鈥檚 lead negotiator in Switzerland, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, posted a photo of one save on X with the statement: 鈥淭his is how we protect our land.鈥

Netanyahu brushes off criticism the war fell short of its goals

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he believes the Iranian government will collapse as a result of the military campaign. Creating the conditions for a popular uprising was one of his original goals.

鈥淚 think we created the conditions for its future fall,鈥 Netanyahu told the JNS International Policy Summit in Jerusalem on Sunday.

鈥淭hat is what will be the real triumph, when the Iranian people take their own destiny in their hands, and they knock out this brutal regime that is terrorizing them and terrorizing the rest of the world.鈥

Syria’s president says he has no desire to intervene in Lebanon

Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa says Syria has no desire to intervene militarily in Lebanon, despite Trump鈥檚 remarks suggesting Syria could help 鈥渢ake care of Hezbollah.鈥

Al-Sharaa’s comments came in an interview with United Arab Emirates network Al Mashhad on Sunday. He said Trump’s remarks had been 鈥渕isunderstood.鈥

Trump 鈥渟poke about Syria鈥檚 role in finding a safe and peaceful solution, but the statement was misinterpreted as if Syria were going to invade Lebanon tomorrow morning,鈥 al-Sharaa said.

Israel will lift movement restrictions near border with Lebanon

Israel鈥檚 military says residents of the north near the border with Lebanon will be able to move around freely with no restrictions as of Monday morning. For months, residents have faced restrictions because of the threat of attack by the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group in southern Lebanon.

The military did not say what led to its decision Sunday, but it has noted that a fragile ceasefire is in place. Its announcement came as the U.S. and Iran meet in Switzerland on their interim deal to end the war. Iran has insisted they must address Israel鈥檚 attacks in Lebanon first.

Still, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli forces will remain in southern Lebanon.

Iran state news agency suggests talks hit 鈥榙ifficult鈥 phase

Iran鈥檚 state-run IRNA news agency suggested that talks have 鈥渆ntered a difficult phase鈥 after what it described as an 鈥渋nsulting鈥 statement by Trump. It did not specify the statement. Trump made multiple provocative warnings to Iran on Sunday, including to 鈥渉it Iran very hard again.鈥

An official with knowledge of the talks told The Associated Press that the Iranian delegation remains engaged in the talks and has not indicated to mediators any intention to leave. The official requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the talks.

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Hezbollah leader wants Israeli forces out of Lebanon

Hezbollah leader Naim Kassem said in a televised speech that the militant group will not accept any ceasefire deal that grants Israel 鈥渇reedom of action鈥 within Lebanon or does not result in a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon.

鈥淭here are no 鈥榮ecurity zones,鈥 for Israel,鈥 Kassem said, using Israel鈥檚 term.

He also said Hezbollah will comply with a ceasefire 鈥渋f it happens,鈥 but 鈥渨e will not accept any violation.鈥 The Iranian-backed Hezbollah is not part of the talks between Israel and Lebanon that will continue Tuesday in Washington.

Uneasy calm has settled over Lebanon, with no Israeli strikes reported overnight or Sunday after days of heavy fighting.

U.S. ambassador says Trump and Netanyahu are still close

The U.S. ambassador to Israel is playing down recent differences between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Mike Huckabee said in a speech in Jerusalem that despite Trump鈥檚 sometimes blunt language about the Israeli leader, the two still have a close relationship and the president remains deeply committed to Israel鈥檚 well-being.

鈥淭he one thing that I鈥檝e always heard him say 鈥 always — and that I鈥檝e always watched him do, is that America has an unbreakable bond with the state of Israel,鈥 Huckabee told the JNS International Policy Summit. 鈥淎nd I trust that he means what he says.鈥

Trump makes a threat and Iran’s lead negotiator responds

Trump in a telephone interview with Fox News has said that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian had 鈥渂etter watch his mouth.鈥 The broadcaster also quoted Trump as saying Pezeshkian had 鈥渂etter shape up or we鈥檒l take over the rest of the country.鈥

Not long after that, Iran’s lead negotiator Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf posted on X that 鈥淲e do not regard American threats as amounting to anything. They would do better to be careful about their statements.鈥

Pezeshkian earlier Sunday said that 鈥渨hat is certain is that we will never back down from the right to enrich uranium, and the other side is also forced to accept it,鈥 according to state media.

Netanyahu says Israel won’t withdraw from Lebanon

Speaking at a memorial service for his late brother, Yonatan, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will “remain in the security buffer zone in southern Lebanon for as long as necessary.鈥 He was referring to an area up to 10 kilometers (six miles) from the border that Israel has occupied.

Netanyahu has made similar comments in the face of Iranian and U.S. calls for a halt to Israeli military operations in Lebanon against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah. He spoke Sunday as U.S. and Iranian officials began negotiations in Switzerland.

Netanyahu also reiterated his claim that he 鈥渨ill not allow Iran to arm itself with nuclear weapons.”

Iranian TV says Iran is talking with Qatar after direct talks

Iranian state television says the Iranian and Qatari delegations are having discussions after about 80 minutes of four-way negotiations including the U.S. and Pakistan.

Israel鈥檚 president says Iran complicates peace deal with Lebanon

Israeli President Isaac Herzog told Fox News that a peace agreement between Israel and Lebanon cannot be reached if Iran is 鈥渢rying to squeeze themselves into this conflict鈥 via the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group.

Herzog’s position is largely ceremonial. He said Israel and Lebanon will hold another round of talks in Washington on Tuesday. Hezbollah is not a party to the talks.

Iran wants any agreement with the U.S. to include peace on all fronts including Lebanon. It has said Lebanon will be a focus in today鈥檚 talks in Switzerland.

Iran’s president worries about street protests

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has expressed concern that some Iranians could openly protest again. He said in a speech reported by semiofficial news outlets that 鈥渨hat I fear is that we may fail to satisfy the people, and that they may come out into the streets to protest,” which could affect the country’s unity during negotiations with the U.S.

weeks before the war began as unrest over the weak economy turned into anti-government anger. Thousands of people were killed in the crackdown that followed, the bloodiest since Iran鈥檚 1979 Islamic Revolution. For a while, the U.S. and Israel mentioned regime change in Iran among their war goals.

US energy secretary says ships still pass through the strait

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright says 67 ships went through the Strait of Hormuz in the last 24 hours, similar to traffic before the war began in terms of oil and oil products.

Iran鈥檚 joint military command on Saturday said it had closed the strait over Israel鈥檚 military campaign in Lebanon against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group. The U.S. disputed that announcement.

Wright also told Fox News that Iran has not yet 鈥渄emined鈥 the strait鈥檚 central shipping channel, but the U.S. has opened a separate channel to the south and has been escorting ships through it.

Wright acknowledged that some commercial shippers still have safety concerns.

Israel’s military stands by for renewal of combat

Israel鈥檚 military issued a statement around the time that direct talks began. Its chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, was speaking from southern Lebanon. He said 鈥渢he ceasefire that has been declared is fragile, and we must maintain a high level of readiness for the renewal of combat operations.鈥

He said the military continues to defend against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah and its efforts to rebuild.

Previous talks between Vance and Iranian officials lasted nearly a day

The last time that Vance met directly with senior Iranian officials for such talks was in early April, days after a ceasefire took effect in the war. Those talks in Pakistan’s capital of Islamabad ended after 21 hours without reaching an agreement. Again, Vance was meeting with lead negotiator Qalibaf.

It’s now after 4 p.m. in Switzerland.

Direct US-Iran talks have begun in Switzerland

Both Iran and the White House say four-way talks have begun in Switzerland. Vance is meeting with Iranian officials.

Trump hopes to get the agreement signed last week back on track. Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Lebanon against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group threatens progress on implementation.

Iran says its main focus in these talks is the situation in Lebanon. Israel says it must defend itself from Hezbollah. But the U.S. side wants to get Iran locked into negotiations over its nuclear program, which has long been at the heart of tensions.

Trump warns Iran about Hezbollah

Trump has warned in a post on social media that Iran needs to stop Hezbollah from 鈥渃ausing trouble.鈥

“If they don鈥檛, we鈥檒l hit Iran very hard again, just like we did last week, only harder!!!鈥 Trump wrote from Camp David, where he is spending the weekend.

Vance says that the Mideast is at a turning point

The U.S. vice president spoke as officials were gathering for the start of the U.S.-Iran talks on Sunday.

鈥淭he question before us now is how much more can we accomplish together? Can we turn over a new leaf?鈥 Vance said in brief comments ahead of the talks, dubbed the 鈥淟ake Lucerne Summit.鈥

鈥淐an we change relations in the Middle East permanently, or do we go back to doing things the old way, which is not our preference, but is certainly very much something that can happen,鈥 Vance added.

It was not clear if the Iranians were present during Vance’s remarks.

Israel says it killed 2 militants in Gaza involved in Hamas鈥 financial arm

The Israeli military says it killed two militants who were involved in helping transfer up to half a billion dollars to Hamas. The military says the two 鈥 Hussein Qadra and Mohammed Farra, who worked with Hamas and the militant group Palestinian Islamic Jihad 鈥 were killed in a strike last week.

It said on Sunday that the men oversaw a network of couriers and money exchange spots in both Gaza and Turkey that funneled money toward Hamas militants and infrastructure.

Both men were killed on Wednesday and buried on Thursday, according to their families. Farra鈥檚 family said his father, mother and sister were killed in an Israeli strike earlier in the war.

The conflict in Gaza is not part of the U.S-Iran talks underway in Switzerland.

Pakistani team meets separately with US, Iranian delegations

Pakistan鈥檚 Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has separately met with JD Vance and with the Iranian delegation at the B眉rgenstock Resort near Lucerne in Switzerland where the high-level talks are taking place.

Islamabad says Pakistan鈥檚 army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, accompanied Sharif at the meetings. It did not provide further details.

Sharif has repeatedly said Munir played a key role in brokering the memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran.

A video released by Sharif鈥檚 office shows him warmly embracing Qalibaf, Iran’s parliament speaker, and Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister, as Munir looks on.

The head of the UN nuclear watchdog is also at the scene of the talks

Rafael Grossi, chief of the U.N. nuclear watchdog 鈥 the International Atomic Energy Agency 鈥 met with Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis on the sidelines of the gathering at the picturesque mountainside resort near Lake Lucerne on Sunday morning.

The agency had monitored the 2015 nuclear deal negotiated between the U.S. and Iran under the Obama administration.

Trump in 2018 withdrew the U.S. from that agreement.

Talks in Switzerland will focus on the Israel-Hezbollah war, Iran says

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei says Tehran will mainly focus during the talks on Sunday on the ongoing fighting in Lebanon.

Tehran insists that the deal鈥檚 implementation start with a cessation of all fighting 鈥 including between Israel and Hezbollah.

Baghaei said the U.S. 鈥渉as been unable or unwilling鈥 to hold .

Iran will meet in the morning with Pakistani and Qatari mediators, and in the afternoon, there will be a four-way meeting including the U.S. negotiating team. There is currently only one day of negotiations planned, Baghaei told the state news agency.

鈥淭he implementation of any document is more important than its signing,鈥 Baghaei also said Sunday.

Iran鈥檚 president has said that Iran will maintain its right to a nuclear program.

鈥淲hat is certain is that we will never back down from the right to enrich uranium, and the other side is also forced to accept it,鈥 Masoud Pezeshkian said on Sunday, according to state media.

A temporary lull in Israeli strikes in Lebanon

As the U.S.-Iran talks were to kick off in Switzerland, a ceasefire appears to be holding in Lebanon, a lull that came after another day of heavy fighting.

Since the ceasefire, Israeli strikes on Friday and Saturday killed 97 people, including eight women and four children, Lebanese officials said. Five Israeli soldiers were also killed.

Israel says it targeted Hezbollah infrastructure on Saturday, including a tunnel network in the southern Lebanese town of Kfar Tebnit.

But by Sunday morning, residents in southern Lebanon reported a lull in Israeli strikes. There also were no reports of Hezbollah fire from the Israeli side.

Israel鈥檚 military has received instructions to uphold the ceasefire, and said it is only acting defensively, according to an Israeli military official who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with military guidelines.

鈥擬elanie Lidman in Tel Aviv, Israel

Strait of Hormuz is once again a challenge

The strait has emerged as a key focus, with Iran鈥檚 joint military command saying on Saturday that it was closed again because of the U.S. 鈥渃lear breach of its commitments鈥 by failing to end the war. The interim deal is meant to stop fighting on all fronts, including in Lebanon where Israeli forces are battling the militant Hezbollah group.

The U.S. disputed Iran鈥檚 announcement, with the U.S. Central Command saying that traffic continues to flow and that 55 merchant ships transited on Saturday with more than 17 million barrels of oil.

Ships began transiting after the interim U.S.-Iran agreement was signed last week. The U.S. lifted its blockade of Iran鈥檚 ports and now allows Tehran to sell its oil freely 鈥 terms that have left some in U.S. Congress asking .

The interim deal signed by Trump and Iranian President gives negotiators 60 days to reach a nuclear agreement, but the time can be extended.

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