The Swiss Foreign Ministry has confirmed its continued efforts to provide a secure and confidential environment for ongoing talks between the United States and Iran at the Bürgenstock resort. This initiative is part of efforts to implement the terms of the memorandum of understanding recently reached between both parties.
The Swiss Foreign Ministry stated that participating diplomats are working to maintain open dialogue channels and advance negotiations, with global interests closely watching the future of US-Iran relations.
In a related development, the American delegation, led by Steve Witkoff and accompanied by Jared Kushner, has arrived in Switzerland. Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Ministry announced that their delegation is heading for a new round of talks.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei confirmed that the Iranian delegation would demand clarifications and practical mechanisms for implementing the US commitments outlined in the memorandum of understanding, emphasizing the need to move from promises to actual implementation.
Additionally, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry announced that technical negotiations on US-Iran understanding execution would officially commence on Sunday, with delegations from the United States, Iran, Pakistan, and Qatar participating.
Bürgenstock resort is highlighted as a premier location for hosting sensitive international discussions due to its privacy and stringent security measures, making it a favored spot for complex diplomatic meetings.
This round of talks comes as attention turns to the parties' ability to transform political understandings into tangible steps, paving the way for broader negotiations concerning unresolved issues between Washington and Tehran.

