“An emergency session to address the conflict” between Israel and Iranian proxy terrorist group Hezbollah has been scheduled for the first day of peace talks between the United States and Iran on Sunday in Switzerland, according to a report released Saturday night.Vice President JD Vance left Joint Base Andrews Saturday afternoon to join U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner as part of the delegation set to negotiate with Iranian officials. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps had announced it closed the Strait of Hormuz Saturday morning after Israel and Hezbollah exchanged fire one day after renewing a ceasefire.
This “issue will be the first session when the U.S. and Iranian delegations begin their negotiations,” CBS News’s Margaret Brennan later reported Saturday night, offering a glimpse into what the opening round of negotiations may look like.
“A diplomat attending the talks in Switzerland tells me that an emergency session on a Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire has been added to the schedule for the first session,” Brennan said on X.
A diplomat attending the talks in Switzerland tells me that an emergency session on a Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire has been added to the schedule for the first session. VP Vance also mentioned it was one of the two main issues tomorrow though it had been handled by "Marco." This is… https://t.co/vyjWRkIMcH— Margaret Brennan (@margbrennan) June 21, 2026











