US-Iran talks in Switzerland: 14-point final deal targeted within 60 days
The first round of US-Iran talks in Switzerland on June 2026 agreed to work toward a 14-point final deal within 60 days, with mediation by Pakistan and Qatar.
Key highlights
Direct fact
In June 2026, the first round of US-Iran talks was held in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, after a peace agreement signed on the 18th, and both sides agreed to aim for a 14-point final deal within 60 days.
Key specifics
- The talks were held in Bürgenstock, Switzerland.
- The US team was led by Vice President J.D. Vance.
- The Iranian team included Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi and Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.
- Pakistan and Qatar issued a joint statement on the 14-point final deal and the 60-day timeline.
- A communication mechanism was agreed to ensure safe passage of commercial ships through the Hormuz Strait.
Exam lens
Question type: International relations, summit and mediation facts. Key facts: Bürgenstock, Switzerland, J.D. Vance, Abbas Araghchi, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, 60 days, 14-point deal, Hormuz Strait. TNPSC one-liner: “Which two countries mediated the US-Iran talks that targeted a 14-point final agreement within 60 days?”