Will the JD led peace & nuke talks between US and Iran in Switzerland fall apart by Monday?
69% of users predicted NO โ the community got this one right. 39 predictions cast.
The first round of U.S.-Iran nuclear and peace negotiations in Switzerland concluded Sunday, June 22, without the talks collapsing. Vice President JD Vance led the American delegation in Geneva after a delayed arrival and reported progress on several key fronts, including a framework for a final deal and agreements on oversight mechanisms.
Both sides approved a 60-day roadmap toward a comprehensive final agreement. Negotiators established separate working groups covering nuclear issues, sanctions, and dispute resolution. Iran agreed to allow international nuclear inspectors to resume access to the country, a central U.S. demand. A mechanism to manage the end of hostilities in Lebanon was also agreed upon as part of the broader deconfliction framework under the memorandum of understanding signed the previous week.
Vance described the talks as laying "a good foundation" for a final peace deal, and technical-level negotiations were set to continue through the remainder of the week. The talks built directly on the ceasefire agreement reached between the U.S. and Iran in mid-June, which extended a fragile de-escalation and required parallel progress on the Lebanon front as a condition.
The Predict Six community correctly anticipated the talks would survive through Monday, with 69 percent voting against a collapse.