
Iranians walk out of talks venue after Trump’s threat
Tehran warns its rivals to be careful with their statements after calls for strikes on the Islamic republic over its support for Hezbollah

Iran’s delegation arrives in Zurich for a new round of negotiations with the United States over the war in the Middle East. (AFP pic)
BURGENSTOCK: Iran’s delegation on Sunday walked out of the Swiss venue where it held talks with the United States towards permanently ending the Middle East war, after Donald Trump threatened to strike the Islamic republic over its support for Hezbollah.
The negotiations to end a war that sowed chaos across the region and rattled the global economy are meant to trigger a 60-day period to settle broader issues that have dogged US-Iranian relations for decades.
But disagreement over key sticking points and the threat of renewed fighting in Lebanon weighed on the talks, with Washington and Tehran exchanging threats in parallel with the negotiations.
“The delegation of the Islamic Republic of Iran, after meeting with the Qatari delegation as one of the mediating parties, left the building where the negotiations were being held,” Iran’s state news agency IRNA said.
“At the same time as the talks began in Switzerland, Donald Trump published a message on X in which he repeated his threats and remarks against Iran,” it added.
A diplomat with knowledge of the talks, however, told AFP that the Iranians had not quit the negotiations.
“The Iranian delegation remains engaged in the talks and has not indicated to the mediators any intention to leave,” the diplomat said on condition of anonymity.
Trump had earlier threatened to strike Iran if it did not “immediately stop their highly paid PROXIES in Lebanon from causing trouble”.
Iran hit back with a warning of its own.
“They would do better to be careful with their statements; our armed forces are ready to respond to them in a different manner. No matter what they say, we are the ones who act,” Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said.
‘New leaf?’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meanwhile said troops would remain in south Lebanon “as long as necessary” and vowed that he would “not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons”.
The negotiations to end a war that sowed chaos across the region and rattled the global economy are meant to trigger a 60-day period to settle broader issues that have dogged US-Iranian relations for decades.
But disagreement over key sticking points and the threat of renewed fighting in Lebanon weighed on the talks, with Washington and Tehran exchanging threats in parallel with the negotiations.
“The delegation of the Islamic Republic of Iran, after meeting with the Qatari delegation as one of the mediating parties, left the building where the negotiations were being held,” Iran’s state news agency IRNA said.
“At the same time as the talks began in Switzerland, Donald Trump published a message on X in which he repeated his threats and remarks against Iran,” it added.
A diplomat with knowledge of the talks, however, told AFP that the Iranians had not quit the negotiations.
“The Iranian delegation remains engaged in the talks and has not indicated to the mediators any intention to leave,” the diplomat said on condition of anonymity.
Trump had earlier threatened to strike Iran if it did not “immediately stop their highly paid PROXIES in Lebanon from causing trouble”.
Iran hit back with a warning of its own.
“They would do better to be careful with their statements; our armed forces are ready to respond to them in a different manner. No matter what they say, we are the ones who act,” Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said.
‘New leaf?’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meanwhile said troops would remain in south Lebanon “as long as necessary” and vowed that he would “not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons”.
Iran’s state broadcaster said the nuclear programme had not been discussed “during the 80-minute first round of talks” on Sunday.
It said the focus had been on the implementation of the memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington, and the situation in Lebanon.
US Vice President JD Vance had earlier hailed “a historic meeting”.
Flanked by US negotiators Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff in the luxury Swiss resort Burgenstock, Vance added: “The question before us now is how much more can we accomplish together?
“Can we turn over a new leaf? Can 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 it’s certainly very much something that can happen.”
The talks to end the months-long conflict are taking place against the backdrop of Iran closing the strategic Strait of Hormuz again in response to recent Israeli attacks on Lebanon.
“It is not possible to enter the negotiation phase for a final agreement” unless there is an end to the war in Lebanon, Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei wrote on X.
Washington and Tehran’s memorandum of understanding signed this week included a provision to end fighting in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah.
But there have been repeated clashes in Lebanon since, which prompted Iran to say it would again shutter the crucial oil and gas trade route, having opened it as part of the deal.
By Sunday evening, however, there had been no reports of Israeli strikes or continued fighting, with some residents of southern Lebanon cautiously trickling back to their homes.
IRGC negotiators will try their best to drag out the peace talks but they realize that their proxy Hezbolala is getting decimated……
ReplyDeleteWATCH: Buried beneath a hilltop village in southern Lebanon, just kilometers from the Israeli border, the Hezbollah terror group built an underground drone “airbase” from which it launched Iranian-made unmanned aerial vehicles at Israel.
https://x.com/timesofisrael/status/2068801250536112619?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg
Imagine how long it takes to carve a tunnel network like this into a mountain.
ReplyDeleteDon't be fooled - this is who Hezbollah is - terrorists occupying Lebanon at the behest of Iran in order to attack Israel.
https://x.com/yechielleiter/status/2068444419687161948?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg
so, who puppeteering the current Lebanese administration, mfer?
DeleteThis reminds me of the Rock (of WWE)...Do ya smells what the Rock is cooking?!!
ReplyDeleteI am mindful that DJT is a WWE Hall of Famer for his involvement in WWE, culminating in the Battle of the Billionaires...
So, definitely something is cooking, for the chosen people...
https://x.com/i/status/2068775260749729890
Trump is in DEEP trouble .
Tansim News Agency says Iran is NOT reopening the Strait of Hormuz and they’re NOT coming back to Switzerland for any peace talks.
Unless America does these three things.
1. Trump must publicly apologize for threatening Iran.
2. America must force Israeli troops to get out of Lebanon completely.
3. Qatar must release the $6 billion in frozen Iranian assets immediately.
https://x.com/i/status/2068812648284917912
ReplyDeleteJUST IN: Iranian delegation was about to leave the US-Iran peace talks in Switzerland, but at the very last minute they returned to the negotiating table at Pakistan's request.
Thank you Field Marshal Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for promoting peace! 🇵🇰
Iran is essentially violating the sovereignty of the nation of Lebanon with its interference via Hezbollah.
ReplyDeleteIran has no Locus Standi directly involving itself and interfering over the conflict between Israel and.
Lebanonm
US and Israel?
DeleteTo me , "Death To America" is pretty solid Casus Belli for the fuck finally do something about Iran.
Deletefuck's defects were lack of planning, refusal to consult allies, lack of objectives, lack of exit strategy, refusal to consult Congress.
mfer, what about cleansing the promised land of gentiles by the zionist state?
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