Diplomats hold US-Iran preparatory discussions at Swiss retreat

BSS
Published On: 20 Jun 2026, 19:30

GENEVA, June 20, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Diplomats from several countries were 
meeting Saturday at a Swiss retreat in a bid to maintain dialogue on the 
preliminary US-Iran deal to halt the Middle East war, said Bern.

The Swiss foreign ministry said diplomats were in discussions at the luxury 
Burgenstock resort near Lucerne in central Switzerland, without giving 
further details.

A diplomatic source told AFP the discussions under way on Saturday were 
preparatory in nature.

Senior-level talks at the hotel complex were initially planned for Friday, 
but were called off, with the process shrouded in layers of uncertainty, as 
Israel carried out deadly strikes in southern Lebanon on Saturday.

Swiss public broadcaster RTS said technical delegations from the United 
States and Iran, plus from mediators Qatar and Pakistan, were present at the 
discussions.

"Switzerland continues to provide a discreet and reliable setting to 
facilitate talks at Burgenstock on the implementation of the memorandum of 
understanding between the US and Iran," the foreign ministry said in a brief 
statement.

"Diplomats from various countries currently present are continuing their 
efforts to maintain the dialogue.

"No further information can be provided regarding those present or the 
discussions," it added.

- Israeli strikes -

Israel carried out deadly strikes in south Lebanon on Saturday and Hezbollah 
maintained it had the right to respond, hours after the United States 
announced a renewed ceasefire in fighting that had strained the fledgling 
deal with Iran.

US President Donald Trump and his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian this 
week signed a preliminary agreement to halt the war on all fronts, including 
Lebanon.

But follow-up talks scheduled for Friday at the Burgenstock were indefinitely 
postponed as the fresh fighting in Lebanon flared.

Katara Hospitality, owned by Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, took over the 
Burgenstock complex in 2007.

Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis said late Friday that he had met 
earlier in the day with Qatar's Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al 
Thani at the resort.

The pair "exchanged views on recent regional developments following the 
memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran", Cassis said on X.

"As countries that place great importance on mediation, dialogue and good 
offices, Switzerland and Qatar share a strong commitment to supporting 
diplomatic solutions to international challenges.

"I thanked Qatar for its important mediation efforts and reaffirmed 
Switzerland's readiness to support initiatives aimed at de-escalation, 
stability and lasting peace."

 

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