War returns to Iran with Israel, US strikes
Show Summary
  • The US and Israel on Feb 28 launched what they described as a “pre-emptive” joint strike against Iranian targets, with Trump announcing start of “major combat operations”
  • Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was assassinated in US-Israeli strikes; Mojtaba Khamenei replaced his father as Iran’s new supreme leader
  • Iran, US agreed to a two-week ceasefire on April 8; the truce was later extended indefinitely and remains in place
  • Pakistan hosted the first round of face-to-face talks between the US and Iran in 47 years in April; the talks ended without a breakthrough, but also without a breakdown
  • US, Iran reached a preliminary agreement to end the war; MoU signed by Trump, Pezeshkian and PM Shehbaz
Published 22 Jun, 2026 05:00pm

Vance floats idea of possibly unfreezing Iran assets for US purchases

The US vice president has also touched on the issue of Iran’s frozen funds.

“We wanted to make sure that we set up a process where if we ever unfreeze Iranian assets, we can ensure that Iranian money goes to help the people of Iran and not to fund terrorism,” Vance told reporters in Lucerne.

“Jared Kushner actually came up with a very interesting solution with the Qataris, where basically – again if there are any frozen Iranian assets that are unfrozen – then we have approval over that process, the Qataris have approval over that process, and then the money would actually go to buy American corn and American wheat for the benefit of the Iranian people.”

JD Vance termed the idea a “classic Trump deal”. “If they are going to get this money, they are going to make American farmer richer.”

Published 22 Jun, 2026 04:51pm

US vice president details deconfliction mechanism to prevent escalation in Lebanon

Speaking about Lebanon, JD Vance said it was a “work in progress”.

On the “deconfliction mechanism” set for Lebanon, the US vice president said, “When things actually happen, the sides are actually talking”.

Reaffirming Israel’s right to respond, “But, we can actually have a better and more peaceful situation if Israel responds in the context of a conversation that’s ongoing between Hezbollah, Lebanon, Israel and other partners in the region.”

He further said, “You’ve already seen the fruits of that. Over the past 24 hours have probably been the most peaceful that we’ve seen in Lebanon […] so this is a work in progress, but what we’ve done is actually set up the operation so it doesn’t spiral out of control in the future.”

Published 22 Jun, 2026 04:50pm

Eight rescued Iranian fishermen successfully repatriated, DPM Dar says

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has shared that the eight Iranian fishermen rescued at sea by the British vessel MMA Valour after running aground have now been successfully repatriated, having departed from Karachi this morning.

“Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan and all concerned authorities coordinated closely with the Iranian and UK authorities to facilitate the safe transit and early return of our Iranian brethren to their homeland,” Dar said in a post on social media.

He appreciated Iran’s trust in Pakistan to handle the matter, as well as the cooperation of all stakeholders in safely returning the fishermen.

Published 22 Jun, 2026 04:37pm

US VP says there were 'threats' but Iranian delegation did not walk out of talks

The US vice president denied that the Iranian delegation had walked out of the discussions yesterday.

“They did threaten to walk out, or at least there were social media threats to walk out, but we were negotiating well past 1am yesterday so they didn’t talk out,” he replied to a query, adding that their technical team was still in Switzerland.

“We told Iranians yesterday: when you engage in trash talk, you can’t expect POTUS not to respond and not to correct the record. When they say things that are true, the POTUS is going to respond to it. I am going to respond to it,” he contended.

However, he added, “Yes, there is a little bit of threatening and a little bit of whining, but at the end of the day, the talks continued.”

Updated 22 Jun, 2026 05:01pm

'Very good foundation' laid for a successful final deal, JD Vance says

The US vice president further said that his side wanted to set up “the process for the technical negotiations that will follow”.

“Our teams, working with Iranians, Qataris and Pakistanis, made great progress yesterday. We will continue to work on technical levels with teams here in Burgenstock,” JD Vance said.

He added that those “technical negotiations are going to continue over the weeks and days to come”.

“We laid a very good foundation for a successful final deal,” he asserted. “We haven’t built the house, but we’ve laid a successful foundation to get to a good place for the American people,” Vance remarked.

“We are going to set up a structure for that (technical talks) so you can have proper political oversight,” Vance said, adding that he will be returning to the US for his other duties.

US Vice President JD Vance speaks to members of the media before boarding Air Force Two, after the US and Iran held high-level talks at the Lake Lucerne Summit, at Emmen Military Air Base, in Emmen, Switzerland, June 22, 2026. — AFP
US Vice President JD Vance speaks to members of the media before boarding Air Force Two, after the US and Iran held high-level talks at the Lake Lucerne Summit, at Emmen Military Air Base, in Emmen, Switzerland, June 22, 2026. — AFP
Published 22 Jun, 2026 04:19pm

Iran has agreed to invite IAEA inspectors back into country: Vance

JD Vance has said that Iran has agreed to invite IAEA inspectors back into the country.

Delivering remarks in Switzerland’s Lucerne, he said, “What we’re most excited about as Americans is that the Iranians have agreed to invite IAEA inspectors back into their country.

“That is a major milestone for the American people and the first step in permanently denuclearising or permanently ending a nuclear weapons programme in Iran,” he added.

Published 22 Jun, 2026 04:15pm

Vance says mechanisms for keeping Hormuz strait open, for regional deconfliction among main topics of talks

JD Vance further said the US wanted to build a mechanism for keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and set up a “coordination mechanism so we could demine the Strait of Hormuz”.

Another objective was to set up a similar mechanism for “deconflcition for the regional ceasefire”, referring to peace in Lebanon.

“If Hezbollah fires at Israel, or if Israel responds, if there are other conflicts that arise in the region, we’re actually talking to each other and figuring out how to stop the shooting, how to make the region safe, our allies and everybody else,” he elaborated.

Published 22 Jun, 2026 03:51pm

Former Israeli foreign minister criticises government over handling of Lebanon

Tzipi Livni, Israel’s former foreign minister and one of the country’s most prominent centre-left voices, has criticised the Israeli government’s handling of Lebanon, Al Jazeera reports.

Writing on X, Livni has said the current arrangement of a US-Iran-Qatar-Lebanon mechanism to halt IDF operations in Lebanon represented a failure that could have been avoided.

“This is terrible for Israel, and it’s happening because the government has not leveraged military achievements for security,” she says.

Livni has outlined what she said she had proposed at the time: an Israeli-led mechanism involving the US, Israel and Lebanon to enforce UN Security Council Resolution 1701 and disarm Hezbollah.

Published 22 Jun, 2026 03:06pm

DPM Dar says foreign ministry team to remain engaged with US-Iran for technical-level talks in Switzerland

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar “warmly welcomed” the progress achieved at the US-Iran talks in Switzerland. He congratulated Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir “for their visionary leadership and tireless efforts in achieving this milestone”.

“I would also like to express my deep appreciation for the constructive spirit shown by the United States of America as well as the Islamic Republic of Iran towards the implementation of the Islamabad MoU and commend their continued commitment to dialogue and diplomacy. My deep gratitude also to the State of Qatar for its important role in the mediation process along with Pakistan,” he said.

“A team from our Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to remain engaged with the parties for technical-level talks for the remainder of the week at Burgenstock, Switzerland,” he added.

“Pakistan has been and will continue to play its role for achieving the goal of lasting peace and stability in the region and beyond,” he said.

Published 22 Jun, 2026 02:59pm

China calls on Iran and US to sustain momentum in peace talks

China hopes Iran and the US will maintain the momentum of their negotiations and work towards positive progress, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun says, according to Al Jazeera.

Guo also expressed China’s support for mediation efforts by Pakistan, Qatar and other parties when asked about the Iran-US talks in Switzerland, the Xinhua news agency reported.

“China supports Pakistan and Qatar and all relevant parties in their mediation efforts,” Guo said.

Published 22 Jun, 2026 02:26pm

Iranian President Pezeshkian expected to arrive in Pakistan on Tuesday

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is reaching Islamabad tomorrow on a day-long visit, according to diplomatic sources. He is expected to hold meetings with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir.

Diplomats say the talks between the US and Iran at Lake Lucerne Summit will come under discussion.

Published 22 Jun, 2026 02:13pm

Pakistan will continue to play 'honest, sincere role' in advancing dialogue, says PM Shehbaz after US-Iran talks in Switzerland

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that the first high-level committee meeting between the United States and Iran under the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding framework had “concluded successfully”.

“The discussions were held in a positive and constructive atmosphere and yielded encouraging progress, including agreement on a roadmap toward a final deal within 60 days, the establishment of a high-level committee to provide political oversight, and the commencement of further technical talks,” he said.

“I commend the leadership of both the US as well as Iran for their continued commitment to constructive engagement, and thank all brotherly and friendly countries for their valuable support in advancing this historic process,” he said.

“In particular, I would like to express my gratitude to our brotherly country Qatar, for its critical support in creating the conditions necessary for these negotiations to move forward. A word of thanks to the Swiss Government for their facilitation in hosting these talks,” he said.

He also paid special tribute to Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir “whose untiring efforts made these talks a success”.

“His dedication, commitment and perseverance are indeed commendable, without which there would have been no progress,” he said.

“I would like to pay my warm compliments and heartfelt gratitude to Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, for his diplomatic efforts along with his team at the Foreign Office. I also deeply appreciate the hard work of Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi who contributed immensely to the success of these talks,” he said.

“Pakistan will continue to play its honest and sincere role in advancing dialogue and diplomacy towards a peaceful and lasting resolution,” he added.

Published 22 Jun, 2026 01:54pm

Japan-related vessels stranded in the Gulf falls to 37

The number of Japan-related vessels remaining in the Gulf has fallen to 37 from 45 at the start of the Iran war, with seven ships having transited the Strait of Hormuz and one transferred to a non-Japanese operator, Reuters reports, citing the Japanese Shipowners’ Association.

Once safe passage has been confirmed, including the absence of mines, individual shipping companies will decide when to resume transit through the Strait, a spokesperson for the association has said.

The immediate priority is securing the passage of vessels currently stranded in the Gulf. At present, there are no plans to send ships through the Strait to load cargo, the spokesperson has added.

Vessels at the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman, on June 18, 2026. — Reuters
Vessels at the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman, on June 18, 2026. — Reuters
Published 22 Jun, 2026 01:35pm

Iran says held 'brief discussion' with US on nuclear issue

Iran has said it held a “brief discussion” with the US on its nuclear programme during talks in Switzerland, but insisted negotiations on the issue had not begun, according to AFP.

“One of the points raised by the American delegation was the presentation of its positions regarding the nuclear issue,” foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei has said.

“A very brief discussion took place regarding the nuclear issue, but there was no discussion of details, and it cannot be said that negotiations on the nuclear issue have begun,” he added.

Published 22 Jun, 2026 01:34pm

Emergency workers recover 13 bodies in southern Lebanon

Lebanese Civil Defence teams have recovered the bodies of 13 people from under rubble in the Nabatieh and Marjayoun areas of southern Lebanon, Al Jazeera reports.

In a statement, the Civil Defence said its crews were also working to clear secondary and main roads in Nabatieh and the towns of Dibbine and Blatt to remove debris and facilitate traffic.

The Lebanese Health Ministry said the death toll from Israeli strikes since March 2 has reached at least 4,106 with 12,153 wounded.

An excavator clears rubble from the site of a collapsed building after an Israeli bombardment in Nabatieh in southern Lebanon. —AFP
An excavator clears rubble from the site of a collapsed building after an Israeli bombardment in Nabatieh in southern Lebanon. —AFP
Published 22 Jun, 2026 01:22pm

PHOTOS: Convoys leaving Burgenstock Resort after US-Iran technical talks

 A convoy leaves the Burgenstock Resort, after U.S. and Iran concluded high-level talks, in Stansstad, Switzerland, June 22. — Reuters
A convoy leaves the Burgenstock Resort, after U.S. and Iran concluded high-level talks, in Stansstad, Switzerland, June 22. — Reuters
 A convoy leaves the Burgenstock Resort, after U.S. and Iran concluded high-level talks, in Stansstad, Switzerland, June 22. — Reuters
A convoy leaves the Burgenstock Resort, after U.S. and Iran concluded high-level talks, in Stansstad, Switzerland, June 22. — Reuters
 A convoy leaves the Burgenstock Resort in Stansstad, Switzerland, June 22. — Reuters
A convoy leaves the Burgenstock Resort in Stansstad, Switzerland, June 22. — Reuters
Published 22 Jun, 2026 01:07pm

Hina Rabbani says proud of Pakistan's role at 'centre of this moment of transformation'

PPP lawmaker and former foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar has said she was proud of Pakistan’s role at “the centre of this moment of transformation” after Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi lauded “tireless mediation” by Islamabad and Doha after hours-long talks in Burgenstock.

Resharing Araghchi’s post on social media platform X, she has said, “May this herald a peaceful co existence. An acceptance of geography and collective security and prosperity. And if I may add a correction of historical mistakes on all sides. Proud that Pakistan is at the centre of this moment of transformation.”

Published 22 Jun, 2026 01:07pm

Iran, US to start technical talks in Switzerland on implementing memorandum: Iranian media

Technical talks between Iran and the United States on mechanisms to implement their memorandum of understanding and forming related technical working groups will begin in Switzerland today, Reuters reports, citing ISNA.

Iran’s delegation is headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi and includes political, economic and legal experts.

The talks are also being attended by representatives of mediator countries Pakistan and Qatar, while Iran’s main negotiating team headed by Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf has returned to Tehran.

Published 22 Jun, 2026 01:01pm

After Iran-US talks, Swiss eye 'immediate resumption' of technical discussions

Following a first round of talks in Switzerland between Tehran and Washington towards ending the Middle East war, Bern has said that conditions are set for technical discussions to follow immediately, AFP reports.

“The Swiss facilitator welcomes the constructive progress made during the intensive diplomatic talks that continued throughout the night of 21-22 June at the Burgenstock between the mediators, Iran and the United States,” the Swiss foreign ministry has said in a statement, adding that the roadmap agreed “creates the conditions for the immediate resumption of new technical discussions”.

Published 22 Jun, 2026 12:48pm

Lebanese president discusses maintaining ceasefire with US Vice President Vance

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has discussed efforts to maintain a ceasefire and halt Israeli military escalation during a phone call with US Vice President JD Vance, Reuters reports, citing the Lebanese presidency.

White House envoy Jared Kushner and Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani also took part in the call between Aoun and Vance, the presidency said.

Published 22 Jun, 2026 12:47pm

Iran delegation heads to Tehran after 18 hours of 'intensive' talks

Iran’s negotiating team has departed Switzerland for Tehran after 18 hours of “intensive, high-level diplomatic consultations and strategic negotiations”, Iran’s government said in a post on X.

The delegation was led by Iran’s Parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.

Published 22 Jun, 2026 12:35pm

European shares muted as investors weigh US-Iran talks

European shares are muted at the open as investors assess the latest round of US-Iran negotiations for signs of progress toward resuming shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery for global oil trade, according to Reuters.

Brent Crude prices have declined 1.6 per cent, and are trading below $80 per barrel after mediators Qatar and Pakistan have said that Washington and Tehran had agreed on a roadmap for a final deal and measures to safeguard shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.