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According to reports, US representatives Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner have arrived in Switzerland to reignite discussions with Iranian officials regarding peace negotiations. These talks were initially set for Friday, June 19, but were delayed due to escalating violence involving Israel and Hezbollah. The White House has indicated that Vice President JD Vance is ready to participate in the discussions and finalize an agreement when circumstances permit. Meanwhile, Ukraine is closely monitoring the situation, asserting that a US-Iran deal could bolster broader peace initiatives.

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00:00U.S. envoys are back in Switzerland as Washington tries to revive peace talks with Iran.
00:05According to the report, Steve Whitcoff and Jared Kushner traveled there after the latest
00:10round of negotiations was delayed. The talks were originally expected to resume on Friday,
00:16June 19. But renewed violence between Israel and Hezbollah forced officials to postpone the meeting.
00:22The White House says Vice President J.D. Vance is ready to travel and represent the United States
00:28if a final agreement is ready to be signed. President Donald Trump has said he expects
00:34the accord ending the Middle East war to be completed soon, though the timing remains
00:39uncertain. The prospective deal is also being closely watched in Ukraine. Foreign Minister
00:44Andrei Sibiha said reopening the Strait of Hormuz would be important for global security
00:49and could give new momentum to U.S.-led peace efforts on Russia's war. For now, negotiations
00:56remain fragile.
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