US and Iranian officials may meet in Switzerland after G7

Senior US and Iranian officials are expected to hold a high-level meeting in Switzerland later this week following the G7 summit as part of ongoing negotiations to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, according to a French media report citing sources close to the talks.
Senior US and Iranian officials are expected to convene in Switzerland later this week for a high-level meeting aimed at advancing negotiations to end hostilities and resolve Tehran's nuclear program, according to a French media report citing sources close to the talks. The meeting would mark a significant step in the Pakistan-mediated diplomatic process that has sought to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and de-escalate regional tensions.
Timing and Location
The discussions could take place on Thursday or Friday following the conclusion of the Group of Seven summit in Italy, which ends Wednesday, according to BFMTV. The broadcaster reported that the talks would likely occur in Switzerland's German-speaking region rather than in Geneva, though neither Washington nor Tehran has publicly confirmed the plans.
Uncertainty Over Outcomes
It remains unclear whether the meeting would produce a formal signed agreement or include public gestures such as a handshake between the officials, the report indicated. Preparations for direct contact between American and Iranian representatives were underway, though questions had been raised regarding the timing of the negotiations and whether progress could be achieved before or shortly after the G7 gathering.
Broader Diplomatic Context
The potential summit comes amid ongoing Pakistan-mediated negotiations between Iran and the US focused on ending the war, reopening the strategic Strait of Hormuz, and reaching consensus on Iran's nuclear activities. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said Saturday that a memorandum of understanding between the two countries would not be signed on Sunday but could be concluded "in the coming days," adding that diplomatic channels remain active.
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