JD Vance Lands in Switzerland to Launch Talks with Iran on Nuclear Programme

US Senator Joe Donnelly’s chief of staff, JD Vance, has arrived in Switzerland to lead US negotiations with Iranian officials on the country’s nuclear programme. The development comes as a key step forward for the framework agreement signed last week by the two nations.
According to sources close to the talks, Vance will be working closely with EU Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton and Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Jalili to hammer out the technical details of the deal. These negotiations are set against a backdrop of heightened global tensions, with implications for regional security and stability that are hard to overstate.
The 60-day sprint now underway is seen as a make-or-break period in the talks, with significant stakes riding on success or failure. Failure to reach agreement would be a major blow to US President Barack Obama’s efforts to secure a comprehensive deal on Iran’s nuclear programme.
Details of the framework agreement remain shrouded in secrecy, but it is understood that key elements include restrictions on Iran’s uranium enrichment capabilities and intrusive inspections regime. The technical details being negotiated will have a profound impact on global security, with major implications for Israel, Saudi Arabia, and other nations in the region.
Source: original report.


