Iran war day 112: Vance defends Tehran ‘deal’ but Switzerland trips are off
United States Vice President JD Vance defended a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Iran aimed at ending the war, which initiates a 60-day negotiation period for a final deal. However, Vance's planned trip to Switzerland for peace talks was postponed due to overnight Israeli bombings in southern Lebanon that killed at least three people.

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AI-generatedUnited States Vice President JD Vance defended a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Iran aimed at ending the war, which initiates a 60-day negotiation period for a final deal. However, Vance's planned trip to Switzerland for peace talks was postponed due to overnight Israeli bombings in southern Lebanon that killed at least three people. Iran has not confirmed its negotiators' travel, stating they need to see implementation of the interim agreement, which includes Lebanon in the ceasefire. The agreement, signed by both presidents, is intended to end months of conflict, though its terms and Tehran's commitment are questioned by critics. Israeli attacks in Lebanon continued despite the interim agreement calling for an end to military operations on all fronts.
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5 extractedVance defended the US-Iran agreement amid criticism from US officials and Israel.
US Vice President JD Vance has delayed his planned trip to Switzerland to start new peace talks with Iran.
The agreement is presented as a step towards ending months of conflict, though critics question its terms.
Iran wants to see signs that the interim agreement is being implemented before sending negotiators.
Israeli bombing in southern Lebanon killed at least three people overnight.