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Trump envoy, Iranian minister head to Switzerland for talks: Axios

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Smoke rises following Israeli strikes during a military operation, in Gaza City, September 18, 2025. Photo: Reuters

US President Donald Trump’s personal envoy and Iran’s foreign minister were headed to Switzerland for talks, Axios said, although deadly strikes by Israel in Lebanon on Saturday put the deal into question.

The talks, led by Steve Witkoff and Abbas Araghchi, mark an effort to turn this week’s interim 14-point pact into a lasting regional ‌deal to end the war that the United States and Israel launched on February 28.

But just hours after a ceasefire took effect in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah, Israeli air strikes and drone attacks killed at least five people in the south on Saturday, Lebanese state media said.

A halt to the fighting in Lebanon is a condition for starting 60 days of US-Iranian talks to resolve ​disputes over Iran’s nuclear program and other thorny issues needed to forge a more durable deal critical to reopening the Strait of Hormuz and stabilising global oil ​supplies.

Witkoff-Araghchi talks arranged after Vance pulls out

The Lebanon ceasefire took effect around 4pm (1800 PKT) on Friday in Lebanon after an exchange ⁠of fire, a senior US official said. Two sources from Hezbollah and a senior Israeli official confirmed the ceasefire.

But Israeli warplanes and drones launched a series of strikes across ​the Nabatieh area overnight and into Saturday morning, destroying residential buildings, while Israeli artillery shelled Nabatieh and its outskirts before dawn, Lebanese state news agency NNA said.

Israel did not immediately comment ​on the NNA report.

Witkoff is heading to Switzerland to join Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, who is already there, while Araghchi would travel there on Saturday, Axios said.

The White House did not respond to questions about Witkoff’s travel. Iran has not confirmed Araghchi’s plans.

Vice President JD Vance cancelled plans on Thursday to travel to the Swiss mountaintop resort of Buergenstock as preparations for technical talks were well advanced, amid ​rising tension between Israel and Hezbollah.

Switzerland stood ready to facilitate the US-Iran talks and preparatory work continued, the Swiss foreign ministry said.

Read: Iran parliament, IRGC, army back leadership’s conditions in US deal, warn against violations

Wednesday’s interim deal requires the United States, Iran and ​their allies to declare an immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon.

Israel says ‌it is ⁠not party to the deal.

Lebanon key to a lasting deal

Araghchi, in a telephone call with his FM Ishaq Dar on Friday, said the United States would be responsible for any violation of its commitments under the deal, including ending the fighting in Lebanon, his ministry said.

Hezbollah opened fire at Israel on March 2 in retaliation for consistent encroachment and strikes on Lebanese territory, prompting Israel to launch an offensive against the group and invade the south of the country.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned the latest Israeli attacks but said the escalation would not hinder efforts to reach a comprehensive ceasefire.

The US State Department said Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke to Aoun and reiterated the need to disarm ​Hezbollah, while reaffirming US support for a “fully sovereign” Lebanese state.

Read more: US has lifted blockade on all maritime traffic entering, exiting Iranian ports and coastal areas: CENTCOM

It ​said they also discussed holding a next round ⁠of Israel-Lebanon negotiations in Washington from June 23 to June 25. The Lebanese presidency said a comprehensive ceasefire was a fundamental pillar for these talks.

The Iran war has killed at least 7,000 people, mostly in Iran and Lebanon. It has pushed up energy prices, stoking inflation worldwide.

Brent crude fell about 8% this week, and oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz picked up after the signing ​of the interim deal.

The strait carried nearly a fifth of global crude oil and liquefied natural gas supplies before Iran blockaded it ​during the war.

The body ⁠Iran set up to manage the strait said on Friday it would waive planned fees during the interim deal’s negotiation period.

The interim deal foresees relief for Iran from economic sanctions, the unfreezing of assets worth tens of billions of dollars and immediate US waivers for its exports of oil.

It also provides for a $300-billion reconstruction fund for Iran and other financial incentives.

Trump again defended the ⁠deal after ​criticism in Washington, including some from Republican allies in Congress who question whether he conceded too much to ​end a war unpopular with most Americans ahead of midterm elections in November.

“The War has diminished Iran!” Trump wrote on social media on Friday, adding, “We didn’t meet out of desperation, Iran did. They are FINISHED! We’ll play ​out the 60 days. They get no money, not 10 cents!”

Naqvi departs for Tehran on Saturday for meetings with senior Iranian officials

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi departed for Tehran on Saturday for meetings with senior Iranian officials, Iran’s state news agency IRNA reported.

IRNA said Naqvi would discuss the progress of negotiations between Iran and the United States during his visit, without providing further details.

Rubio to visit Gulf with stops in Bahrain, UAE, Kuwait

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is planning a trip to Gulf countries next week, with stops in Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, according to media reports Friday.

Axios reported the planned itinerary, though a State Department official told Anadolu that the agency has “no travel announcements to make at this time.”

The visit would mark one of the highest-level US engagements with Gulf states since Washington and Tehran signed a memorandum of understanding earlier this week, launching a 60-day negotiating process aimed at ending the four-month war that was initiated by the US and Israel against Iran.



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