
Witkoff Flies to Switzerland as Lebanon Fighting Tests Fragile US-Iran Accord
Google News Top—US envoy Steve Witkoff departed for Switzerland Friday for a new round of nuclear talks, the first diplomatic session since Israeli strikes rattled the freshly signed US-Iran peace framework. Active fighting along Israel's northern border with Lebanon has cast doubt on the deal's durability even as negotiations resume. A former US envoy told PBS that the next phase faces significant verification challenges, including Iran's demand for sanctions relief before full compliance. Markets initially cheered the agreement but quickly turned cautious as questions about enforcement mechanisms mounted. The Lebanon front remains the immediate stress test: if clashes escalate, Tehran may suspend cooperation before a final treaty is drafted.
- Google News Top — US envoy heads to Switzerland as Lebanon tests Iran deal
- Bloomberg — Hezbollah fire from Lebanon threatens to unravel the Iran framework before ink is dry
- The Independent (UK) — Trump envoy arrives in Switzerland hours after Israeli airstrikes rattled the cease-fire
- PBS NewsHour — Former US negotiator warns verification and sequencing of sanctions relief remain unsolved