Trump’s Envoy Heads to Switzerland for New Round of US-Iran Nuclear Talks
U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff is traveling to Switzerland to start the first round of talks with Iran on a possible nuclear deal, following a signed memorandum ending hostilities between Washington and Tehran.

U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff is en route to Switzerland, where the first round of nuclear talks with Iran is expected to take place. This round marks the next step after the United States and Iran signed a memorandum to end the war.
Witkoff, appointed as the special envoy, is authorized to lead these negotiations, which could be crucial for reaching a new nuclear agreement between the two countries. Direct discussions are expected in Switzerland, focusing on limiting Iran’s nuclear program.
The memorandum ending hostilities, recently signed by both sides, has created the foundation for these talks. The U.S. administration views diplomacy as the only way to resolve the nuclear issue.
This new round of talks signals a willingness by both parties to resume dialogue after a period of heightened tension. Observers note that Switzerland’s neutrality makes it a suitable venue for such discussions. The outcome could have significant implications for regional security and international relations.
