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US-Iran Talks LIVE Updates: First Day Covers Lebanon, Hormuz, frozen assets

    US-Iran Talks LIVE Updates: First Day Covers Lebanon, Hormuz, frozen assets

    GENEVA, June 22 [VoM News]: The United States and Iran concluded the first day of high-level talks in Switzerland on Sunday, with discussions focusing on regional security, sanctions relief, and the release of frozen Iranian assets amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

    The negotiations are being mediated by Pakistan and Qatar and mark a significant diplomatic engagement between the two countries.

    During the talks, delegates discussed issues related to Lebanon, the Strait of Hormuz, and potential measures aimed at easing tensions. According to Iranian negotiators, the agenda also included the release of frozen Iranian assets and temporary relief from sanctions on oil exports.

    US President Donald Trump warned that Washington could respond strongly to Iran’s continued support for Hezbollah, stating that Iran could be hit “very hard again” if tensions escalate further.

    Responding to the remarks, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf dismissed the threats and urged the United States to exercise caution in its rhetoric.

    Meanwhile, developments along the Israel-Lebanon border continued to add pressure to the regional situation. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Israeli troops would remain deployed in southern Lebanon for as long as necessary.

    In response, Naim Qassem stated that Hezbollah would confront any Israeli violations of the ceasefire and insisted that Israeli forces would not be allowed to remain in Lebanese territory indefinitely.

    The Switzerland talks are expected to continue, with observers closely watching whether progress can be made on sanctions, security concerns, and broader regional stability.

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    Iran–US Talks LIVE Updates 22 June 2026: WHO IS INVOLVED IN NEGOTIATIONS 

    The latest round of Iran–US negotiations has brought together senior political and diplomatic figures from multiple countries, reflecting intensified international involvement in efforts to manage the conflict.

    The US delegation is led by Vice President JD Vance and includes Special Envoy Steve Witkoff along with Jared Kushner. Iran is represented by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, Central Bank Governor Abdolnaser Hemmati, Deputy Oil Minister Hamid Boord, and nuclear negotiator Ali Bakri.

    Pakistan, acting as a mediator, is represented by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir. Qatar is also involved in the mediation process through Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani.

    Switzerland, hosting the talks, is represented by Vice President and Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis. UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi is also present, underscoring the focus on nuclear oversight and verification mechanisms.

    22 Jun 2026, 08:20
    Analysis

    Iran-US  Talks LIVE Updates June 22, 2026: What Esmaeil Baghaei said As per Al Jazeera?

    Esmaeil Baghaei told Iranian media that the work of Tehran’s negotiating team in Switzerland was now “complete” and that technical teams would continue their work.

    “It was agreed that technical teams will continue their work on the issues necessary for the effective implementation of this memorandum of understanding,” he said. “At this stage, the work of the negotiating delegation is complete, but the technical teams will continue their work tomorrow.”

    AL JAZEERA REPORTS 

    22 Jun 2026, 06:57
    Developing Story

    Iran-US  Talks LIVE Updates June 22, 2026: Iran Negotiator Says Talks Covered Frozen Assets, Oil Sanctions Relief

    Iran Negotiator Hussein Gurbanzadeh, a member of Iran’s negotiating team, stated that the first day of talks included discussions on the release of Iran’s frozen assets and temporary relief from sanctions on the country’s oil sector. He said these issues were among the key topics addressed during the negotiations as efforts continue to seek a diplomatic path amid the ongoing conflict. Reports indicate that access to frozen funds and limited sanctions relief remain central demands from Tehran in the talks.

    22 Jun 2026, 06:16