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Switzerland Confirms Ongoing US-Iran Talks at Bürgenstock, Keeps Details Confidential

Published on: 20 Jun 2026, 12:22 PM
Switzerland Confirms Ongoing US-Iran Talks at Bürgenstock, Keeps Details Confidential

Switzerland continues to provide a discreet and reliable setting at Bürgenstock to facilitate discussions between the United States and Iran, the Swiss Foreign Ministry confirmed on Saturday (June 20, 2026). The talks are centered on implementing a memorandum of understanding between the two nations.

In a statement, the ministry declined to disclose further details, including the identities of participants and the specific content of the discussions, citing confidentiality agreements. The Swiss government has a long-standing tradition of offering neutral ground for diplomatic negotiations, often hosting sensitive talks between adversarial nations.

The Bürgenstock resort, located in central Switzerland, has previously served as a venue for high-level diplomatic engagements. The confirmation of ongoing talks comes amid continued international efforts to address tensions between the U.S. and Iran, particularly over Iran's nuclear programme and regional security concerns.

Iran and the U.S. have been engaged in indirect negotiations through intermediaries such as Oman and Qatar, but the direct talks in Switzerland mark a significant step. The memorandum of understanding referenced by the Swiss ministry suggests that both parties have agreed on certain principles, though the specifics remain undisclosed.

Analysts note that the secrecy surrounding the talks is typical for sensitive diplomatic processes, where premature disclosure can hinder progress. Switzerland's role as a facilitator underscores its credibility as a neutral nation with diplomatic experience.

The development comes as the international community watches for signs of a potential breakthrough in US-Iran relations, which have been strained since the U.S. withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2018. However, no official confirmation of a new agreement has been made yet.

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