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Vice-President Vance Confronts Iranian Regime in High-Stakes Swiss Summit

The administration takes a firm stance as direct negotiations begin at the Bürgenstock resort to address the rogue state's destabilizing influence.

Foreign PolicyPublished June 23, 2026 at 5:38 AM
Jessica Parker in a split screen with JD Vance.

Vice-President JD Vance has arrived at the Bürgenstock resort in Switzerland to initiate direct negotiations with Iran. This summit marks a critical moment for American foreign policy as the administration seeks to address the ongoing threats posed by the Iranian regime.

By meeting face-to-face, the Vice-President is projecting American strength and demanding accountability from a nation long known for its state-sponsored terrorism and regional destabilization.

While international observers speculate on the nature of these talks, the objective remains clear: protecting American interests and ensuring that the world's leading sponsor of terror is held to account.

The choice of a neutral, high-profile venue underscores the seriousness of these discussions as the administration works to neutralize threats to national security and global stability.

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