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Iran state media says delegation's plans remain unclear

Jun 21, 2026, 20:19 GMT+1

Iran's state broadcaster reported that it remains unclear whether the Islamic Republic's negotiating delegation will continue talks in the coming days or return from Switzerland.

The broadcaster added that negotiating teams had held a series of bilateral, trilateral and quadrilateral meetings over the past 12 hours.

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Netanyahu says Israeli strikes created opening to topple Iran's rulers

Jun 21, 2026, 19:49 GMT+1

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Israel's military operations against Iran had created conditions for the eventual fall of the Islamic Republic and urged Iranians to seize the opportunity to overthrow their government.

Netanyahu made the remarks at the Jerusalem News Syndicate (JNS) International Policy Summit, where he argued that Israeli and US actions had severely damaged Iran's nuclear program, military capabilities and regional allies.

Netanyahu said Israel had prevented Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, destroyed nuclear infrastructure and killed senior nuclear scientists through operations conducted over the past year. He also said Israeli strikes had severely damaged the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps and weakened Iran's regional allies.

The Israeli leader said the operations marked a shift in Israel's security doctrine, allowing direct military action inside Iran against nuclear, missile and other targets.

Netanyahu also highlighted Israeli operations against Hezbollah and Hamas, including the killing of senior leaders and attacks on military infrastructure. He said Israel would maintain security zones in Gaza, Syria and Lebanon for as long as necessary.

“We established a security zone in Lebanon, and we shall keep it as long as necessary to protect our people,” Netanyahu said.

Future of Iran-US talks remains unclear, state TV reporter says

Jun 21, 2026, 19:06 GMT+1

The future course of talks between Iran and the United States remains uncertain following comments by US President Donald Trump, an Iranian state television reporter said on Sunday.

“Whether the negotiations will continue remains unclear,” the reporter said, adding that reactions to the response by Iran’s chief negotiator to Trump’s threats would be significant in determining the next steps.

The comments came after talks between Iranian and US delegations in Switzerland were paused, with an Iranian source earlier telling Reuters that negotiations had stopped but had not ended.

Talks between Iran and US in Switzerland paused, not ended, source tells Reuters

Jun 21, 2026, 18:47 GMT+1

Talks between Iran and the United States in Switzerland were paused on Sunday but have not ended, an Iranian source told Reuters, after the first session halted following roughly 80 minutes of discussions.

Earlier, Iran's Guards-linked Tasnim news agency cited a source familiar with the negotiating team that Iran's delegation left the venue of talks in protest over comments by President Donald Trump.

Trump warned Iran on Sunday to stop what he described as its “highly paid proxies” in Lebanon from “causing trouble,” saying Washington would strike Iran again if they did not.

Conflicting accounts emerge over status of US-Iran talks

Jun 21, 2026, 18:13 GMT+1

Iran's official IRNA news agency reported on Sunday that the Iranian delegation had left the negotiations venue after meeting with the Qatari delegation, one of the mediators involved in the talks.

The report fueled speculation that discussions between Iran and the United States in Switzerland had been suspended or ended.

However, Barak Ravid of Axios cited a diplomat participating in the talks who disputed that account.

“The Iranians haven't left and the talks between them and the US are continuing,” the diplomat said.

Iran says broader talks hinge on ceasefire implementation

Jun 21, 2026, 18:05 GMT+1

Iran's Foreign Ministry said on Sunday that negotiations on a final agreement cannot begin until key provisions of the memorandum ending the war are implemented, including a halt to fighting on all fronts and steps related to Iranian oil exports and frozen assets.

"The start of negotiations on a final agreement is contingent upon the implementation of clauses 1, 4, 5, 10 and 11," Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei wrote on X.

Baghaei said the talks in Switzerland were focused on implementing the memorandum's provisions, particularly clause 1, which he said requires "an end to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon."

He added that discussions were also reviewing measures designed to implement clause 10, concerning Iran's oil exports, and clause 11, covering the release of blocked Iranian assets.