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and Iranian negotiators pushed deep into Sunday night at the Lake Lucerne Summit in Switzerland, working to launch a 60-day process toward a new nuclear agreement.
The nearly uninterrupted sessions place both delegations on record as still engaged despite material differences — and they ran alongside a live dispute over the Strait of Hormuz after Tehran said Saturday it was closing the waterway in response to Israeli ceasefire violations in Lebanon.
Who Is at the Table and What They Covered Vice President JD Vance is leading the U.S. effort, joined by White House envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
Mediators from Pakistan and Qatar are active participants — a quartet configuration that gives both Washington and Tehran additional back-channels to work through.
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