US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Switzerland on June 21 to begin what he described as likely several days of peace talks with Iranian officials, marking a high-stakes diplomatic push aimed at easing tensions between Washington and Tehran.
According to Reuters, Vance and his wife touched down at Emmen Air Base at 5:59 a.m. local time (0359 GMT), according to a vice presidential spokesperson, as preparations got underway for discussions expected to focus on de-escalation and broader regional stability.
The talks come amid heightened geopolitical strain and follow renewed international efforts to create a diplomatic channel between the two sides, with Switzerland once again serving as a neutral venue for sensitive negotiations.
Further details on the agenda and participating Iranian officials have not yet been disclosed.





