The first peace talks between the U.S. and Iran have been postponed, as Vice President JD Vance cancells his planned travel to Switzerland and intense new Israeli strikes in Lebanon cast doubts on the deal to end the war.
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- NBC News repostedNew: Vance no longer traveling to Switzerland tonight, per WH, because plans for talks “have not been finalized.” “The U.S. delegation has been prepared to depart at the first available opportunity. But the logistics of these negotiations have never been simple or predictable.”
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