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US-Iran Talks Delayed After Israeli Bombardment of Lebanon Kills at Least 18

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19.06.2026

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US and Iranian delegations delayed plans to travel to Switzerland on Friday for the opening round of talks to cement the details of a peace agreement as the Israeli military bombarded southern Lebanon, killing at least 18 people and threatening once again to derail momentum toward a diplomatic resolution.

The Associated Press reported that “mediators worked to reschedule the meetings crucial for starting talks over a permanent end to the Iran war, with much of the attention focused on Lebanon.” Iran’s leadership has insisted that ending Israeli attacks on Lebanon is critical to ending the war, and the memorandum of understanding signed earlier this week calls for “the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon.”

Israel’s military, which joined the US in launching the war on Iran in late February, carried out strikes throughout southern Lebanon on Friday, hours after US Vice President JD Vance — who was supposed to travel to Switzerland — publicly complained about the Israeli leadership’s tendency to launch bombing campaigns during critical stages of the Trump administration’s talks with Iran. Last weekend, Israeli forces bombed Beirut shortly after US President Donald Trump announced plans to sign the memorandum of understanding.

“We seem to be right on the cusp of a major breakthrough in the agreement, and then........

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